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Botulism kills 1,200 birds in Portland wetlands
Posted on September 21, 2012 at 6:06 PM
Updated Saturday, Sep 22 at 9:12 AM
A botulism outbreak has killed more than 1,200 birds at a local wetlands, and although officials say there is no threat to humans, the area has been closed to paddlers.
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