Supongo que lo habreis visto en las noticias pero una de las areas de camping del parque permanece cerrada por una plaga que ha afectado a un ninho
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Crane Flat Campground will close on August 10 at noon and reopen on August 14 at noon.
The park is working with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) regarding a case of human plague in California involving an individual who camped at the Crane Flat Campground and visited the Stanislaus National Forest. As an extremely precautionary public health measure, flea treatment will be applied to rodent burrows in the Crane Flat Campground in Yosemite National Park early next week. The campground will be closed from Noon Monday, August 10 through Noon Friday, August 14 to allow crews to work in the area. This flea treatment is a commonly used to protect wildlife, pets, and human health from this non-native disease. Yosemite National Park remains open and all other campgrounds and facilities in the park remain open as well.
Supongo que lo habreis visto en las noticias pero una de las areas de camping del parque permanece cerrada por una plaga que ha afectado a un ninho
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Crane Flat Campground will close on August 10 at noon and reopen on August 14 at noon.
The park is working with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) regarding a case of human plague in California involving an individual who camped at the Crane Flat Campground and visited the Stanislaus National Forest. As an extremely precautionary public health measure, flea treatment will be applied to rodent burrows in the Crane Flat Campground in Yosemite National Park early next week. The campground will be closed from Noon Monday, August 10 through Noon Friday, August 14 to allow crews to work in the area. This flea treatment is a commonly used to protect wildlife, pets, and human health from this non-native disease. Yosemite National Park remains open and all other campgrounds and facilities in the park remain open as well.
“Never feed squirrels, chipmunks, or other rodents in picnic or campground areas, and never touch sick or dead rodents.”
Smith also advised campers to protect their pets from fleas and keep them away from wild animals.
National Park Service officials were posting signs Thursday at the Crane Flat Campground and other camping areas advising visitors to take precautions, such as covering their arms and legs to reduce exposure to fleas and avoiding direct contact with rodents and their burrows."
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¿Peste?
No seas "esagerao"!!!!!!
En esa zona hay un montón de rickettsiosis que transmiten pulgas garrapatas y demás... Y ratones seguro que hay...(no olvidemos que es "el campo"... )
Meter el texto de Nari en el traductor, ver como iban saliendo cosas como "peste", "pulgas" "ratas" y empezar a imaginarme la Edad Media en el Valle de Yosemite ha sido todo uno