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Friday, April 12, 2013

More Mass Animal Deaths With No Explanation...


9 April 2013
The carcasses of more than 8,000 sheep that died in snow blizzards last month have been collected from NI farms.
                                    
source:  bbc.co.uk

10 April 2013
CHINA - More than 200 dead pigs have been retrieved from the waterways of Changzhou in Jiangsu province, local media reported on Tuesday, 9 April.
As of Monday (8 April), 113 pigs had been fished from rivers in the city's Tianning district, while another 100 decomposed carcasses were found in waterways in Wujin district, the Changzhou Daily reported.

source: thepigsite.com



City must consult federal agency when removing dead sea lions at La Jolla Cove *GRAPHIC*GROSS*

Tuesday, April 9, 2013 18:31

Sea lion carcasses found at La Jolla Cove are part of a rash of pup deaths occurring from San Diego to Ventura.









‘Tonnes’ of dead fish found on Swedish lake

Tuesday, April 9, 2013 6:01



Published: 8 Apr 13
Masses of fish found dead on a lake in eastern Sweden have left experts theorizing that the harsh winter and icy conditions prevented the fish from getting enough oxygen.



The Dannemore lake, near Östhammar in the east of Sweden, was discovered to be covered with floating fish this weekend as the ice began to melt. Among the dead fish were pike, perch, roach, and bream.

"It was not a pleasant sight, there were tonnes on fish on the lake," Timo Hakulinen, who made the discovery, told the Aftonbladet newspaper.

source: thelocal.se

23 Dolphin deaths add to mystery in Indian River Lagoon since Jan. 1

Scientists work to explain link, cause of manatee, pelican deaths
Apr. 10, 2013
Written by Jim Waymer
FLORIDA TODAY
Mysterious manatee and pelican deaths mount: Manatee deaths have reached 100 and pelican deaths top 250 in the Brevard County region. Video by Jim Waymer.
Add bottlenose dolphins to this year’s list of species dying mysteriously in the Indian River Lagoon.
Researchers have documented 23 dead dolphins in the lagoon since Jan. 1, all but a few in Brevard County. That’s more than twice what researchers would expect, based on the death rate during the past decade.
"It’s especially scary now to be losing so many manatees, and now dolphins," said Teresa Mazza, a biologist with the Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute, which gathers the carcasses for research purposes.
The lagoon has seen at least 100 mysterious manatee deaths in just over eight months and 250 dead pelicans in the past two months, with most in Brevard.
Most of the dead dolphin have been adult females. The bottlenose deaths have occurred from Titusville to Central Brevard.

source: floridatoday.com 

and there are many, many more...most of which have no explanation.


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