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Drought Likely Cause Of Duck Deaths

Reno city parks officials are blaming degraded water quality caused by drought for the deaths of dozens of ducks at two urban lakes.  Parks manager Jeff Mann says 24 dead ducks have been found at Virginia Lake in recent weeks and a similar number at Teglia's Paradise Park. Mann said they likely suffered from avian botulism as a result of low water and oxygen levels. He says the situation will probably get worse before it gets better.  Lakes and ponds in all of Reno's parks are fed by Truckee River water and it's been weeks since any fresh water has entered the system.
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Jay Bartos joined Nevada Public Radio in 1993 to develop and manage the state’s first radio reading service for people unable to use standard printed material due to blindness or another disability. After the reading service was discontinued in 2011, he became the afternoon host on KNPR for ten years. Jay can now be heard on air on News 88.9 KNPR and Classical 89.7 KCNV throughout the week.