Mono Lake’s California gulls must contend with invasive weeds — Natural History Wanderings

The LA Times reports The people who guard the gulls that nest on Mono Lake’s islets in the eastern Sierra Nevada have used dynamite, electric fences and lawsuits to protect the birds from wily coyotes and diversions of water to Los Angeles. Through it all, California gulls returned each year to rear new generations of their species […]

via Mono Lake’s California gulls must contend with invasive weeds — Natural History Wanderings

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