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Alaska: Biologists study avian influenza viruses using Chena River ducks

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Source: http://newsminer.com/view/full_stor...ng-Chena-River-ducks?instance=home_lead_story

Biologists study avian influenza viruses using Chena River ducks
by Tim Mowry/tmowry@newsminer.com
Dec 16, 2012

FAIRBANKS ? The trap was baited and set, but the ducks weren?t cooperating, which wouldn?t have been a big deal had the temperature not been 30 degrees below zero.

Standing around when it?s that cold gets to be a little uncomfortable when you?re only wearing chest waders, even if you have a down parka and long underwear on underneath them, and toe warmers stuck in your boots, which Mark Lindberg did...
 
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