Animals
Pesticides from Marijuana Farms Threaten Fishers in the Sierra Nevada
Populations of the fisher, a rare forest-dwelling mammal, are likely being poisoned as a result of illegal marijuana-growing operations in the southern Sierra Nevada range, according to the results of a recent study.
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