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Mystery Horse Virus Panics Casey Owners in Australia
BY KYLIE ADORANTI – “A FATAL mystery equine virus has caused panic among Casey horse owners.
But local vets are urging people to remain calm.
The Australian Veterinary Association last week issued a warning to owners following the deaths of 15 horses from an unidentified neurological illness in NSW, Victoria and South Australia.
The cases are still under investigation, but AVA president Dr Barry Smyth said the deaths were believed to be the result of a mosquito-borne virus.” Read more.
Hundreds of Penguins Killed After Massive Oil Spill
“SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN — On an island chain located halfway between Africa and Argentina, local authorities say a massive penguin rescue operation is under way.
A mix of island officials and resident volunteers are struggling to save tens of thousands of Northern Rockhopper penguins threatened by an oil spill in the remote stretches of the south Atlantic, roughly 1,500 miles west of Cape Town, South Africa.
The islands’ conservation director said at least 300 penguins have died after a cargo ship leaked thousands of tons of heavy oil, diesel fuel and soya bean near Nightingale Island, a British territory part of the Tristan da Cunha archipelago.” Read more.
Raining Dead Birds in Forest Hill, Michigan
By LINDA GITTLEMAN – “The first time Kelly Brecht of Forest Hill found seven dead birds in her yard last year, she freaked.
‘I thought it was a sign from God that I was being bad,’ she said. ‘I like birds, I have bird feeders. I was really freaking.’
This year, within the last few weeks, she’s had ‘triple, quadruple the number of dead birds. And stray cats are opening them up and eating them.’
One neighbor cleaned up two garbage bags full of the dead birds, she said.
They are all starlings and they aren’t the most popular of the species.” Read more.
Sea Turtle Deaths Anger Mississippi Residents
By Rocky Kistner – “As a resident of coastal Mississippi for more than 30 years, Shirley Tillman is used to seeing a few drum fish, sea gulls or jelly fish wash up on nearby sandy shores. It’s a fact of life living by the sea. But in the past few weeks Shirley has come across something she’s never seen before; dead sea turtles washing up on beaches near spring break vacationers.
They are part of a growing number of dead fish, animals and birds she and other Mississippi residents have photographed washing in with the tides in recent weeks. For Shirley, a trip to the beach no longer provides the same relaxing refuge as before.
‘It’s very upsetting,” says Shirley, a grandmother and wife of a Pass Christian home builder. “I have never found anything like this until after the oil spill. It used to be if you found a dead dolphin or turtle it was front page news around here. Now it’s no big deal.'” Read more.
Dead Turtles Wash Up On Brevard Shore, Florida
“BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — The number of dead sea turtles found on Brevard County beaches has nearly tripled over last year.
Officials said last March only 14 washed up, but so far this month 45 have surfaced.
‘It’s sad. I’m an animal lover. Never seen a sea turtle like this outside of an aquarium,’ beach visitor Becky Zavisza said.” Read more.
Video Slideshow: The ‘Corexit Death’ of the Gulf of Mexico
A video slideshow of the ‘Corexit Death’ that continues to wash upon the shores of Gulf coast beaches. Will this ever end?
Hundreds of Fish Dead in Gulf Shores
“Reported by: Local 15 News Staff – (DAUPHIN ISLAND, Ala.) – Hundreds of dead fish have washed ashore, and officials are trying to determine what killed them.
The discovery was made around 7 a.m. Saturday on at least a three-mile stretch of beach near the Gulf State Park Pier.
‘We usually don’t get any around the pier here until sometime in the late summer. Right now they’re dead, everybody I talked to got them down on the beach everywhere,’ Gulf State Park spokesman Charles Kelley said.” Source.
Thousands Of Dead Fish Wash Up Near The Baltic Sea
Up to six tons of dead fish according to reports.
Dozens of Musk Oxen Found Dead Near Bering Strait
“The National Park Service says 32 musk oxen were found dead and frozen into ice on the northern coast of the Seward Peninsula after a flood last week. The deaths were discovered during a March 15 flight to track four radio-collared oxen in the herd.
Park Service officials say the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve herd included 55 animals when it was last seen on Feb. 14, and that the other animals could be submerged in the ice. A Feb. 25 winter storm generated a tidal surge and coastal flooding that rapidly inundated low-lying areas.
The musk oxen were tagged as part of a five-year study of the animals’ population dynamics in northwest Alaska.
The flooding and deaths are being investigated by the Park Service, which is also leading an effort to minimize conflicts between wildlife drawn to the area and local communities. Officials say the removal of musk ox horns from federal parklands is illegal, and that the dead animals’ meat is likely neither salvageable nor palatable.” Source.




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