The British Antarctic Survey estimates that more than 50,000 individuals are missing from the beaches following the virus’s ...
The world's largest species of seal has been devastated by bird flu, which has wiped out half of all breeding females at a ...
After the H5N1 virus hit the remote island of South Georgia in 2023, more than 50,000 breeding females may have disappeared.
The sudden decimation by bird flu of the world's largest seal has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, and the ...
The avian flu is devastating marine mammal populations. A new survey finds that nearly half of breeding females in the world's largest population of southern elephant seals were killed by the virus.
Scientists are alarmed as southern elephant seals face sharp population declines, possibly due to disease and changing oceans ...
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Avian Flu Wipes Out Nearly Half of Breeding Elephant Seals at World’s Largest Colony
The beaches of South Georgia, a remote splinter of ice and rock in the South Atlantic, should be a place of deafening, ...
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Bird flu kills half of South Atlantic's breeding elephant seals, sparking fears for future of species
Bird flu has wiped out half of South Georgia’s breeding elephant seals, according to a study that warns of “serious implications” for the future of the species. The remote island in the South Atlantic ...
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West Coast mammal-eating killer whales are two distinct communities that rarely mix, finds study
New research has confirmed that West Coast transient killer whales who live between British Columbia and California are two ...
The MSD veterinary manual states that most cases of EMCV have been linked to captive animals in pig farms, primate research ...
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