Does California’s tallest mountain have a poop problem?

On a granite expanse halfway up 14,505-foot Mount Whitney, Lily Henley was on a hunt, turning over stones and inspecting crevices.She peered into a knee-high rockpile and spotted her quarry with mock excitement.“Ooooh, it’s a gold mine!” Henley, a wilderness manager with Inyo National Forest, said wryly.After removing a few football-size ston

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