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After Killing Half Of South Georgia’s Elephant Seals, Avian Flu Reaches Remote Island In The Indian Ocean
A recent study found that 47 percent of breeding female elephant seals on South Georgia, home to the world’s largest ...
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Bird Flu Wiped Out Nearly Half of the Females in the World’s Largest Elephant Seal Population, Drone Images Suggest
In 2023, bird flu reached a remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean. Now, South Georgia—home to the world’s largest ...
In the last few months there have been at least twenty incidents of elephant seals emerging along Uruguayan beaches, both ...
After the H5N1 virus hit the remote island of South Georgia in 2023, more than 50,000 breeding females may have disappeared.
A new study has found that bird flu wiped out half of the world’s largest population of elephant seals. Researchers have ...
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