Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1, a virus that spilled over from birds into marine mammals along the coast of South America, was linked to an estimated 52,000 pinniped deaths (seals and sea ...
An aerial image of the elephant seal colony at St. Andrew's Bay, one of the largest populations of southern elephant seals on South Georgia Island. (British Antarctic Survey) For the last year and a ...
When the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus was discovered on a poultry farm in Asia in 1996, there was little indication that it would become so widespread and so destructive. Within 30 ...
Cold coastlines tend to blur marine animals together at a distance. A dark shape stretched across wet rocks could easily be ...
South American sea lions and an elephant seal line the beach as kelp gulls fly above. (Ralph Vanstreels/UC Davis) When the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus was discovered on a poultry farm ...
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