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Months after fish died near Kensington mine, regulators and mine owner still don’t know what killed them
In August, roughly 100 fish turned up dead in a creek below the large Kensington gold mine north of Juneau. Seven months later, state regulators and Coeur Mining, the multinational company that owns ...
SAN ANTONIO – Last month, about a thousand dead fish washed up against the banks of Calaveras Lake. The event was classified as a “fish kill” after officials tested the water and determined the fish ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Extended heat is killing hundreds of fish in one of Denver’s most popular lakes as the city roasts under another long stretch of temperatures nearing 100 ...
A remarkable discovery of ancient fish fossils has revealed a chilling and unusual pattern: Tharsis, a now-extinct genus of ray-finned fish, may have met its end in the same tragic way. Analysis of ...
On the morning of Aug. 9, state biologists discovered dozens of dead fish in a creek near the Kensington gold mine in Southeast Alaska. Scientists from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game say their ...
MARTINEZ -- Renee Strom's kids learned to fish at the pond at Hidden Lakes Park in Martinez. "I pushed them around there when they were in strollers," said the 31-year resident of Martinez. "My dogs ...
“Sometimes you’re just never going to have data that says, ‘Yes, that’s what it was,’” says state regulator. In August, roughly 100 fish turned up dead in a creek below the large Kensington gold mine ...
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