How wildlife copes with high waters
June 18th, 2008 | by Andy Published in BWCAW, Environment, North Shore, Voyageurs, Wildlife
Recent heavy rains have caused flooded basements and washed out roadways, making things rather difficult (if not disastrous) for human-types in far Northern Minnesota. So, how are the wood-folk handling the high waters?
This article details which fish and wildlife species are struggling, and which may serve to actually benefit from the changes. Most of those negatively impacted, can still adapt, but topping the ‘happy’ list is of course, the Minnesota state bird (and no, I don’t mean the loon.) Time to musk up on the DEET. Via Voyageurs.