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PA: Mysterious Illness Affecting Wildlife Forcing Police To Shoot, Kill (Hundreds of) Animals; Neighbors Worried For Their Pets
The news video reports that police have shot over 500 mostly raccoons and groundhogs and that they had to throw the bodies back into the woods they came from. The neighborhoods smell very bad. They were trying to have someone remove the bodies. They...
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Fungus killing snakes in Wisconsin & several other states
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PLoS ONE. Recovery Potential of a Western Lowland Gorilla Population following a Major Ebola Outbreak: Results from a Ten Year Study
[Source: PLoS ONE, full text: (LINK). Abstract, edited.]
Recovery Potential of a Western Lowland Gorilla Population following a Major Ebola Outbreak: Results from a Ten Year Study...
by C?line Genton, Romane Cristescu, Sylvain
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makoto started a topic Japan - Cute and furry tourist attractions cause fishermen anguish in Hokkaidoin JapanJapan - Cute and furry tourist attractions cause fishermen anguish in Hokkaido
Cute and furry tourist attractions cause fishermen anguish in Hokkaido
WAKKANAI, Hokkaido -- A fishing port here that faces the Japan Sea is used by spotted seals as a wintering spot, and because of this, is a popular tourist destination....
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Japan - Protected crested ibis attacked in the wild
Protected crested ibis attacked in the wild
A Japanese crested ibis that was released into the wild by the government in 2009 has been injured, apparently after being attacked by a raptor, the Ministry of the Environment has announced....
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PLoS ONE. Consequences of Non-Intervention for Infectious Disease in African Great Apes
[Source: PLoS ONE, full text: (LINK). Abstract, edited.]
Consequences of Non-Intervention for Infectious Disease in African Great Apes...
by Sadie J. Ryan, Peter D. Walsh
Infectious disease has recently
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Japan - Wildcat fight results in loss of paw
Wildcat fight results in loss of paw
SASEBO, Japan (Kyodo) -- An endangered Tsushima wildcat had to have its right forefoot amputated due to an injury suffered in a fight with an Amur wildcat at a zoo in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, zoo...
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Emerg Infect Dis. Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus in 3 Wildlife Species, San Diego, California, USA
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus in 3 Wildlife Species, San Diego, California, USA (Emerg Infect Dis., extract, edited)
[Source: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, full text: <cite...
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Pharmaceutical Factories as a Source of Drugs in Water *
Pharmaceutical Factories as a Source of Drugs in Water <form action=""> <input name="journalDisplayName" id="journalDisplayName" value="Environmental Health Perspectives" type="hidden">...
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Plagued by Plague: New Research Shows Widespread Risk to Wildlife (USGS, edited)
Plagued by Plague: New Research Shows Widespread Risk to Wildlife
The effects of plague on wildlife may have been underestimated in the past, according to research published today in a special issue of Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Dis...