West Nile Virus Scare Moves Classes, Tours from Torrance Marsh
From the Los Angeles Times:
“Recreational activities, classes and tours have been relocated from a Torrance preserve after the marsh was temporarily closed amid heightening concerns over the West Nile Virus and the first confirmed death this year in Southern California due to the disease. …
“The closure of Madrona Marsh, a 10-acre wetlands area popular with bird-watchers, comes on the heels of the first reported West Nile death in Southern California this year.”
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