Brain-eating amoeba found in National Park’s recreational water sites
Researchers found a brain-eating amoeba in the waters of three National Park sites — Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Lake Mead National Recreation Area — with Olympic National Park and Newberry National Volcanic Monument testing negative.
Researchers found a brain-eating amoeba in the waters of three National Park sites — Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Lake Mead National Recreation Area — with Olympic National Park and Newberry National Volcanic Monument testing negative.
Researchers found a brain-eating amoeba in the waters of three National Park sites — Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Lake Mead National Recreation Area — with Olympic National Park and Newberry National Volcanic Monument testing negative.
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