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Date:8/18/2008

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Carbon Farm: Capturing Atmospheric CO2

Imagine a new kind of farming in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta carbon-capture farming, which traps atmospheric carbon dioxide and rebuilds lost soils. The USGS is working in collaboration with the California Department of Water Resources and the University of California, Davis, to make it happen. Long-standing farming practices in the Delta expose fragile peat soils to wind, rain and cultivation; emit carbon dioxide; and cause land subsidence. To capture or contain the carbon, farmers would "grow" wetlands. In doing so, they would begin to rebuild the Delta's unique peat soils, take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, ease pressure on the Delta's aging levees and infuse the region with new economic potential. A video, maps, photos and a briefing paper on carbon-capture farming are available at the USGS California Water Science Center Web site at http://ca.water.usgs.gov/news/ReleaseJuly23_2008.html. For more information, contact James Nickles at 916-278-3016 or jnickles@usgs.gov.

Ouch! Taking a Shot at Plague: Vaccine for Endangered Ferrets

Endangered black-footed ferrets, like children, aren't exactly lining up to be stuck with a vaccine, but in an effort to help control an extensive outbreak of plague in South Dakota, some of the ferrets are getting dosed with a vaccine given by biologists. This is the first time the vaccine has been used during a major plague epizootic (an animal version of a human epidemic). Sylvatic plague is an infectious bacterial disease usually transmitted from animal to animal by fleas. This exotic disease is usually deadly for both black-
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Contact: Jessica Robertson
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United States Geological Survey
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