Study shows Kenai River wetlands shrinkingFish and Wildlife Service study finds loss rate slower than Lower 48 and other developed areas in Alaska by The Associated Press
A new federal study indicates the wetlands that support the Kenai River system are drying up — but at a much slower rate than other developed areas of the state and the Lower 48.
The study, commissioned by the Environmental Protection Agency and conducted by the Fish and Wildlife Service, analyzed t....
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Loss less than in Anchorage
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