Aflockalypse |
Is this the death of a large scale, the materials held seemingly biblical millions of fish died last week at the Chesapeake Bay, and red-winged blackbirds fell from the sky by the thousands in the Arkansas and Louisiana during the holidays.
One explanation for these mysterious events, some of which have made the writings of others with the Mayan calendar, saying it can be assumed that the world ending in 2012. Joke about other "aflockalypse." However, these experts say wildlife extinctions are not the result of man-made disaster or a sign of the apocalypse.
Published in nature all the time. Records show that the rate of mass mortality on average every two days somewhere in North America.
The 3,000 red wing blackbirds were in Arkansas have fallen asleep, when he received a loud bang of fireworks on New Year's crying is sitting in her tree. As in these cases, the birds went crazy and crashed into houses, cars and each other before falling to his death.
Fly disoriented and crash, "said Carol Meteyer, a pathologist from the National Center for Wildlife Health." The reactions of birds are endemic. A bird is responding and other monsters. "
The hundreds of dead blackbirds in Louisiana died this week when she flew into power lines, said Meteyer.
On average, 163 events are reported annually to the Federal Government as recorded by the National Center for Wildlife Health. "Depending on the type, not self-reported these things," said Leandro Blanco, a specialist in diseases of wild animals in the middle.
Wildlife biologists in Maryland are still investigating fish kills around 2 million, and a few croakers. But I have a theory: These fish are particularly vulnerable to cold and died when the water temperature can drop suddenly and abruptly left at the end of December.
"It was colder than it was 25 years," said Dawn Stoltzfus, a spokesman for the Ministry of Environment Maryland. In 1976, 15 million dead fish in a cold snap.
But when the birds fall from the sky and the fish float to the surface like a nightmare to reach people for an explanation. At least one Internet blogger quoted in the Mayan calendar, and another went to the prophecies of Nostradamus.
Others believe that humans are responsible. People have been known to throw food toxic to birds and workers poured pesticide into the sewers.
The great human disasters such as oil spill from the Exxon Valdez in Prince William Sound, Alaska and the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico had a huge cost. But the natural diseases such as avian cholera and botulism bird strike, and the nest in colonies enormous, killing thousands. The bacteria that the fish are hiding in the vicinity of amphibians and often cost lives.
"I think it's fair to say it was no secret conspiracy for everyone," said Thurman Booth, director of wildlife in Arkansas. "This is the beginning of Armageddon. It was not nerve gas."
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"There are a whole world of people who have no life and things to do," he said. "Remember: There are children hungry, there are wars going on, and people are worried by 5,000 blackbirds."
One explanation for these mysterious events, some of which have made the writings of others with the Mayan calendar, saying it can be assumed that the world ending in 2012. Joke about other "aflockalypse." However, these experts say wildlife extinctions are not the result of man-made disaster or a sign of the apocalypse.
Published in nature all the time. Records show that the rate of mass mortality on average every two days somewhere in North America.
The 3,000 red wing blackbirds were in Arkansas have fallen asleep, when he received a loud bang of fireworks on New Year's crying is sitting in her tree. As in these cases, the birds went crazy and crashed into houses, cars and each other before falling to his death.
Fly disoriented and crash, "said Carol Meteyer, a pathologist from the National Center for Wildlife Health." The reactions of birds are endemic. A bird is responding and other monsters. "
The hundreds of dead blackbirds in Louisiana died this week when she flew into power lines, said Meteyer.
On average, 163 events are reported annually to the Federal Government as recorded by the National Center for Wildlife Health. "Depending on the type, not self-reported these things," said Leandro Blanco, a specialist in diseases of wild animals in the middle.
Wildlife biologists in Maryland are still investigating fish kills around 2 million, and a few croakers. But I have a theory: These fish are particularly vulnerable to cold and died when the water temperature can drop suddenly and abruptly left at the end of December.
"It was colder than it was 25 years," said Dawn Stoltzfus, a spokesman for the Ministry of Environment Maryland. In 1976, 15 million dead fish in a cold snap.
But when the birds fall from the sky and the fish float to the surface like a nightmare to reach people for an explanation. At least one Internet blogger quoted in the Mayan calendar, and another went to the prophecies of Nostradamus.
Others believe that humans are responsible. People have been known to throw food toxic to birds and workers poured pesticide into the sewers.
The great human disasters such as oil spill from the Exxon Valdez in Prince William Sound, Alaska and the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico had a huge cost. But the natural diseases such as avian cholera and botulism bird strike, and the nest in colonies enormous, killing thousands. The bacteria that the fish are hiding in the vicinity of amphibians and often cost lives.
"I think it's fair to say it was no secret conspiracy for everyone," said Thurman Booth, director of wildlife in Arkansas. "This is the beginning of Armageddon. It was not nerve gas."
Hall attributes conspiracy so hungry for something that interests you
"There are a whole world of people who have no life and things to do," he said. "Remember: There are children hungry, there are wars going on, and people are worried by 5,000 blackbirds."