A biologist investigating the mysterious fish kills in the Shenandoah, James, Cowpasture and Maury rivers said viruses, bacteria and pollution aren’t his only concerns. So is funding. The cost of the investigation has grown over the past two years from about $200,000 in 2005, to $300,000 last year, said Don Kain, a biologist at the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality and co-leader of the Shenandoah River Fish Kill Task Force. And now, he said...
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