[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: Dead birds, etc.

  • From: "Peggy" <pmick12@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2011 21:13:37 -0500

I know there've been mysterious and massive fish deaths in Maryland before.

 In any event, I don't trust our government (and certainly don't trust the 
mainstream media) to tell us the truth...
it's probably Plum Island after all!!!

I'm saying that TIC.........but................

Peggy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <BAERENTATZE312@xxxxxxx>


> Found the article below online.   It appears this happens regularly and as
> the article says it's generally been under the radar.   Guess people are
> getting bent out of shape because they've not heard about this occurance
> before.   Makes for a good lesson in not believing everything you hear and 
> only
> half of what you see.   People should check out things for themselves and 
> find
> out what the truth is, because the news media certainly leaves a lot to be
> desired.   From the article below it appears this is not a out of the
> ordinary happening.
> Regards,
> Pat
> Federal records show they happen on average every other day somewhere in
> North America. Usually, we donâ?~t notice them and donâ?Tt try to link 
> them to
> each other.
> â?oThey generally fly under the radar,â?? said ornithologist John Wiens,
> chief scientist at the California research institution PRBO Conservation
> Science.
> Since the 1970s, the U.S. Geological Surveyâ?Ts National Wildlife Health
> Center in Wisconsin has tracked mass deaths among birds, fish and other
> critters, said wildlife disease specialist LeAnn White. At times the sky 
> and the
> streams just turn deadly. Sometimes itâ?Ts disease, sometimes pollution. 
> Other
> times itâ?Ts just a mystery.
> In the past eight months, the USGS has logged 95 mass wildlife die-offs in
> North America and thatâ?Ts probably a dramatic undercount, White said. The
> list includes 900 some turkey vultures that seemed to drown and starve in 
> the
> Florida Keys, 4,300 ducks killed by parasites in Minnesota, 1,500
> salamanders done in by a virus in Idaho, 2,000 bats that died of rabies in 
> Texas, and
> the still mysterious death of 2,750 sea birds in California.

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