Colorado health officials expect busy season for toxic algae blooms: Here's why
Colorado health officials anticipate a busy season for toxic algae blooms due to warmer temperatures and drought conditions. The blooms, which pose health risks through skin rashes and toxin ingestion, have already led to recreation restrictions at Jackson Lake State Park.
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