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Game wardens report rash of killings of protected migratory birds in Nevada

Game wardens in Nevada say they’ve seen what they call an alarming increase in illegally killed waterfowl after hunting season closed Jan. 29 in two wildlife management areas in southern Nevada.

Two pelicans, 10 cormorants and five swans have been found dead in the Key Pittman management area in the Pahranagat and in the Overton wildlife area near Lake Mead.

The Nevada state Department of Wildlife says pelicans and cormorants are protected species and it’s unlawful to kill them under the migratory bird treaty act.

Jessop Boden, a game warden who investigated several of the illegal kills, says it’s the worst series of illegal kills he’s seen in such a short time.

Game Warden Cameron Waithman says there’s no excuse for mistaking a pelican for a goose.

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