Environment
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Conservationists Investigate Suspicious Number Of Drowned Starlings
A suspicious number of young starlings have drowned recently in Europe. While researchers are still unsure why groups of juvenile birds have been drowning, they believe they have some ways to help the inexperienced wild animals access water safely.
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