Two thousand dead birds found along 6 km stretch of Chilean beach
May 12, 2012
May 12, 2012 – CHILE – About 2,000 birds were found dead on beaches in central Chile, a natural history museum director said Friday, accusing fishermen of snagging them in their nets and letting them drown. CNN reports the number of dead birds could be as high as 2300. “It’s a horrible scene. They are spread across some six kilometers (four miles) of beach” around the coastal city of Santo Domingo, San Antonio natural history and archeology museum director Jose Luis Brito told UCV radio. Most of the birds are gray petrels, but there are also pelicans, gannets and Guanay cormorants. Brito accused fishermen of “doing nothing when birds get caught up in their nets, and leaving them to drown before throwing the bodies back into the sea.” The museum said it would file a complaint to police over the dead birds. About 100 bird carcasses were found on central beaches on Sunday. Thousands of dolphins and maritime birds, including many pelicans, have been found dead in neighboring Peru in recent weeks. Environmental groups blamed oil exploration work, but Peru’s deputy environment minister Gabriel Quijandria, disputed the claim and said warming waters, which disturbs food supplies, was a possible cause. –Physics
source: http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2012/05/12/two-thousand-dead-birds-found-along-6-km-stretch-of-chilean-beach/-------------------------------------------------------------------------MASS BIRD DIE-OFF: 2,300 BIRDS FOUND MYSTERIOUSLY DEAD ALONG CHILEAN BEACHES?!
Chilean officials are asking fishermen to help save birds caught in nets after thousands of dead fowl appeared along coastal Chile this week. At least 2,300 dead birds were found along beaches betweenCartagena and Playa de Santo Domingo, Chile, said Jose Luis Britos, and environment professor and director of the Museum of Natural History of San Antonio, Chile.![]() |
| Wildlife engineer Guillermo Boigorria, left, and regional prosecutor Lev Castro inspect sea bird in Peru, which along with Chile has seen a rash of water bird deaths. |
source: http://thecelestialconvergence.blogspot.com/2012/05/mass-bird-die-off-2300-birds-found.html
Report dead birds to track West Nile virus
June 13, 2012By StaffThe impending arrival of summer also marks the start of mosquito season — and increased risk of West Nile virus.State Department of Health officials asked citizens to report dead birds online in order to help track the virus. The location and testing of dead birds — especially crows, ravens, jays, magpies and hawks — is a way to track the West Nile virus.Citizens can report dead birds at www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/ts/Zoo/WNV/reportdeadbird.html. Officials encourage dead bird monitoring from May through November.Mosquitoes spread West Nile virus after the insects feed on infected birds. The disease can sicken humans, horses, and many types of birds and other animals.Most people do not feel the effects of infection, but in others, West Nile disease can cause severe symptoms, including brain and spinal cord diseases.Statewide, health officials collected five positive mosquito samples in 2011 — down from 126 positive samples in 2010. Officials did not detect any bird, horse or human cases last year.West Nile virus in Washington reached a high in 2009, as health officials documented 38 human cases, including one fatality.source: http://snovalleystar.com/2012/06/13/report-dead-birds-to-track-west-nile-virus--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted on Fri, Jun. 01, 2012 source: http://www.modbee.com/2012/06/01/v-print/2224273/dead-bird-in-modesto-tests-positive.html
Dead bird in Modesto tests positive for West Nile
By Patty Guerra
pguerra@modbee.com
last updated: June 01, 2012 11:33:44 PMMODESTO -- ]
| Culex Pipeins or more commonly known as a house mosquito carries the West Nile Virus in the the Modesto area. Culex Pipeins is the culpret ESMAD is primarily targeting. (Photo courtesy the East Side Mosquito Abatement District) - - |
WEST NILE: AT A GLANCE
SYMPTOMS• About one in five people infected will have fever, body aches, nausea, vomiting or swollen lymph glands, lasting a few days to several weeks.• One in 150 of those infected suffer a debilitating attack, with fever, neck stiffness, disorientation, severe weakness, tremors, coma and paralysis. This form of the illness can be fatal or cause long-term neurological effects.STEPS TO TAKE• Use insect repellent with DEET when outdoors; wear long sleeves and long pants.• Avoid being outdoors at dawn and dusk, when mosquitoes are most likely to bite.• Put screens on windows and doors.• Empty standing water (in flower pots, buckets, empty tires, barrels or rain gutters).• Change water regularly in pet dishes and birdbaths.• Keep wading pools empty and on their sides when not in use.• Report unusually high numbers of mosquitoes, as well as dead birds.WHOM TO CALL• East Side Mosquito Abatement District: (209) 522-4098• Turlock Mosquito Abatement District: (209) 634-1234• Merced Mosquito Abatement District: (209) 722-1527• San Joaquin County Mosquito and Vector Control District: (209) 982-4675 or (800) 300-4675To report dead birds or squirrels:• Toll-free state hot line at (877) 968-2473, or visit www.westnile.ca.gov. Don't touch dead animals.For more information:• Call the West Nile virus hot line at (209) 558-8425 to hear recorded information in English and Spanish. You also can visit www.stanemergency.com.West Nile Virus Activity Increases in Sacramento County as More Dead Birds and Mosquito Samples Test Positive
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 4, 2012WEST NILE VIRUS ACTIVITY INCREASES IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY AS MOREDEAD BIRDS AND MOSQUITO SAMPLES TEST POSITIVEWet weather will increase stagnant water and mosquito sources
Elk Grove, Calif.— The Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito &Vector Control District announcedtoday that further evidence of West Nilevirus activity has been detected throughoutSacramento County as 32 new mosquito samples and 4 birds have testedpositive for the disease. The birds and mosquito samples have been collected fromdifferent areas in SacramentoCounty but especially focused in communities near
The increased activity comes as the region is getting a late rain storm which will createeven more aquatic sites capable of producing mosquitoes. “The excess water willincrease mosquito habitats. Now more than ever we need everyone to do their part and
In response to the recent findings, the District has started ground fogging around areaswhere positive mosquitoes and birds have been found.For current information about any treatments planned, please visitwww.FIGHTtheBITE.net. Residents may also subscribe to receive email notifications formosquito treatments by zip code. To sign up go to Spray Notifications on the website.
2012 West Nilevirus activity update:Level 2–Sacramento County: 23 dead birds and 42 mosquito samples have testedpositive for West Nile virus to date.Level 2–Yolo County: 2 dead birds and 2 mosquito samples has tested positive forWest Nile virus to date source: http://www.fightthebite.net/2012/06/04/2041/
MASS BIRD DIE-OFF: HUNDREDS OF BIRDS FOUND DEAD IN MELBOURNE'S EAST?!
The Department of Sustainability and Environment has urged people not to feed native birds after hundreds were found dead in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne.![]() |
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