California Weighs Solutions to a Shrinking Sea

Published January 17th, 2007


In the lower corner of eastern California, you’ll find the Salton Sea. It’s not really a sea, but it is the Golden State’s largest lake and a prime resting spot for thousands of migrating birds. But the sea is getting too salty to sustain wildlife. So the state is proposing ten different ways to save the habitat, with each option costing millions of dollars.

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