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Snow Making Life Difficult for Wildlife

lesser prairie chickenTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) – Experts say the deep snow covering much of Kansas only made things worse for wildlife in the state.

Jim Pitman, a state small game biologist, says birds and other wildlife were already having trouble finding food or cover after two years of extreme drought. Now the parched land is covered by several inches of snow, making the search even harder.

The snow could help revive habitat in the long run. But in the short term, Robert Penner of the Nature Conservancy says the conditions are difficult, particularly for prairie birds.

Penner says birds also are being hit by drivers as they congregate along roads to feed.

 

 

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