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Mass Bird, Fish Deaths Occur Regularly

SETH BORENSTEIN   01/ 6/11 11:12 PM ET   AP

Dead Birds Arkansas

WASHINGTON — First, the blackbirds fell out of the sky on New Year's Eve in Arkansas. In recent days, wildlife have mysteriously died in big numbers: 2 million fish in the Chesapeake Bay, 150 tons of red tilapia in Vietnam, 40,000 crabs in Britain and other places across the world. Blogs connected the deadly dots, joking about the "aflockalypse" while others saw real signs of something sinister, either biblical or environmental.

The reality, say biologists, is that these mass die-offs happen all the time and usually are unrelated.

Federal records show they happen on average every other day somewhere in North America. Usually, we don't notice them and don't try to link them to each other.

"They generally fly under the radar," said ornithologist John Wiens, chief scientist at the California research institution PRBO Conservation Science.

Since the 1970s, the U.S. Geological Survey's National Wildlife Health Center in Wisconsin has tracked mass deaths among birds, fish and other critters, said wildlife disease specialist LeAnn White. At times the sky and the streams just turn deadly. Sometimes it's disease, sometimes pollution. Other times it's just a mystery.

In the past eight months, the USGS has logged 95 mass wildlife die-offs in North America and that's probably a dramatic undercount, White said. The list includes 900 some turkey vultures that seemed to drown and starve in the Florida Keys, 4,300 ducks killed by parasites in Minnesota, 1,500 salamanders done in by a virus in Idaho, 2,000 bats that died of rabies in Texas, and the still mysterious death of 2,750 sea birds in California.

On average, 163 such events are reported to the federal government each year, according to USGS records. And there have been much larger die-offs than the 3,000 blackbirds in Arkansas. Twice in the summer of 1996, more than 100,000 ducks died of botulism in Canada.

"Depending on the species, these things don't even get reported," White said.

Weather – cold and wet weather like in Arkansas New Year's Eve when the birds fell out of the sky – is often associated with mass bird deaths, ornithologists say. Pollution, parasites and disease also cause mass deaths. Some are even blaming fireworks for the blackbird deaths.

So what's happening this time?

Blame technology, says famed Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson. With the Internet, cell phones and worldwide communications, people are noticing events, connecting the dots more.

"This instant and global communication, it's just a human instinct to read mystery and portents of dangers and wondrous things in events that are unusual," Wilson told The Associated Press on Thursday. "Not to worry, these are not portents that the world is about to come to an end."

Wilson and the others say instant communications – especially when people can whip out smart phones to take pictures of critter carcasses and then post them on the Internet – is giving a skewed view of what is happening in the environment.

The irony is that mass die-offs – usually of animals with large populations – are getting the attention while a larger but slower mass extinction of thousands of species because of human activity is ignored, Wilson said.

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AP Researcher Julie Reed Bell contributed to this report.

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Online:

USGS: http://www.nwhc.usgs.gov/mortality_events/ongoing.jsp

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WASHINGTON — First, the blackbirds fell out of the sky on New Year's Eve in Arkansas. In recent days, wildlife have mysteriously died in big numbers: 2 million fish in the Chesapeake Bay, 150 to...
WASHINGTON — First, the blackbirds fell out of the sky on New Year's Eve in Arkansas. In recent days, wildlife have mysteriously died in big numbers: 2 million fish in the Chesapeake Bay, 150 to...
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StansDad
Guy who eats food
12:45 PM on 01/18/2011
its cool its just jesus's way of letting us know he's coming on the day the mayans said he would. 2012. Obama death panels! homosexuals in the military!
04:03 AM on 01/21/2011
But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
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hmmmmm
my micro bio is NOT empty
11:50 AM on 01/18/2011
so this happens regularly, since the 1970's, and that is supposed to make me feel better? Wasn't that the decade when we finally figured out that we were posioning the environment?
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RRK70
05:39 PM on 01/13/2011
OK, die offs occur naturally and frequently.  The problem is, just because they do occur does not necessarily mean that these natural die offs are the only explanation.  One need to only look at the Colony Collapse Disorder that is killing off honeybees in the US and the white nose syndrome killing off bats in the North East US.   Unless these instances are tracked or recorded how can an isolated incident be differentiated from a trend?  Sure it could be a weather or climate trend, or it could be the introduction of a new parasite or pesticide into the ecosystem.
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contrarymv
...time to come home...
03:29 PM on 01/13/2011
yes, I get hit by a falling flock every other day or so.
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Shaun Hensley
The American Experiment has failed
02:31 PM on 01/13/2011
lol We've just never noticed it before. move along, nothing to see here.
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ninetailedfox
banning people.....so childish
11:31 AM on 01/11/2011
fact check: most people dont trust any news source 100% of the time. This is one of those times. I doubt that bird and fish die offs on a massive scale are considered "normal". Something is spooking them or killing them off. Could be that people have polluted the waters and air that bad? I think that might be the case.
05:08 PM on 01/11/2011
Please watch HULU-1 hour documentary called: A RIVER OF WASTE THE HAZARDOUS TRUTH ABOUT FACTORY FARMS. This was predicted and tried to stop but big money won the battle before humanity.
08:35 AM on 01/10/2011
This particular quote is very funny if you have heard any HAARP conspiracy theories:

"They generally fly under the radar," said ornithologist John Wiens, chief scientist at the California research institution PRBO Conservation Science.

(HAARP is supposed to be able to bounce "death rays" off the ionosphere and onto targets on the ground). Watch your choice of idiom, Dr. Weins.
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Dana Seilhan
07:22 PM on 01/09/2011
Oh and FYI, pre-Internet, when you saw huge bird and fish kills like this, they usually happened around a major storm or natural disaster. So to suggest that what's happening is no big deal because it happened back then too is more than a tad disingenuous.
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Dana Seilhan
07:16 PM on 01/09/2011
You're so right. Absolutely none of these deaths can be attributed to human activity, nor are they a harbinger of environmental toxicity for human beings. Only the endangered species matter, no one else. God, don't start being like Mother Jones with their Economist ads and apology for the status quo and everything. I'm nauseated enough already.
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ninetailedfox
banning people.....so childish
11:34 AM on 01/11/2011
between your sarcasm, I do believe human irresponsibility is the cause of the die offs. Not all humans work in factories or big toxic corportate buildings, but those are the ones to blame.
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Shaun Hensley
The American Experiment has failed
02:33 PM on 01/13/2011
Instead of blaming the humans who work in factories, why not blame the humans who purchase goods made in factories?
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01:56 PM on 01/08/2011
More on Corexit:

Oil is toxic at 11 parts per million (ppm) while Corexit 9500 at only 2.61 ppm, and Corexit 9527 even less, the EPA calling it an acute health hazard.

http://www.waterfiltercanada.com/corexit.htm
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01:47 PM on 01/08/2011
Oh please— this is such crap.
This has never happened before, period.

Could it be related to BP's oil "cleanup" techniques? They are using a compound called Corexit.

For the record, Wikipedia's listing of Corexit contains blatantly false information regarding the toxicity and threat to humans.

Nalco's own Material Safety Data Sheet defines Corexit 9500 as:

X Immediate (Acute) Health Hazard
- Delayed (Chronic) Health Hazard
- Fire Hazard
- Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard
- Reactive Hazard

More detailed info on Corexit and its use in the Gulf:
http://www.ufppc.org/us-a-world-news-mainmenu-35/9723-news-epa-reveals-toxic-corexit-ingredients.html

How many tons of this dispersant have been sprayed onto the Gulf waters?
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wassilij
shamanlight
05:29 AM on 01/08/2011
More lies from the Propagandists ......to keep people from panicking.
There is a 'Major'.. Earthquake on the near horizon.in the US....these bird deaths are occurring along a major fault line. They sense this before it occurs...because they are sensitive to changes in the Earths Magnetic Fields.
02:24 PM on 01/08/2011
Ok wait...so the birds can sense it and then commit suicide?
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wassilij
shamanlight
06:32 AM on 01/09/2011
Watch more FOX News......Blinky
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Dana Seilhan
07:18 PM on 01/09/2011
How would we know one way or the other? There's a supervolcano in North America that's been putting off an awful lot of pressure, too.

I'm not saying it's a sure thing, but we were foolish to think we'd disconnected ourselves from Nature to begin with, 10,000 years ago, and we're even more foolish now if we assume we know everything and don't bother paying attention to her signs. We're not talking Old Testament here. We're talking reality.
06:03 PM on 01/07/2011
Check this out.... interesting

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haarp
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Ryan McGavin
05:31 PM on 01/07/2011
Mother Earth is barfing. Can we at least have the decency to hold her hair back?
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Angie Cordeiro
We do all things through Grace which empowers us.
05:21 PM on 01/07/2011
Earth's Magnetic Fields May Be Causing Bird and Fish Die-Off
By Donna Pravel

http://www.suite101.com/content/earths-magnetic-fields-may-be-causing-bird-and-fish-die-off-a328353
05:55 PM on 01/07/2011
Oh, man, I hope this isn't it. We are way overdue for a magnetic shift....
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Dana Seilhan
07:18 PM on 01/09/2011
Doesn't matter, I'm pretty sure we-the-organisms will survive it. Say goodbye to your modern technology though. Given what it's doing to the birds and fish, good riddance.
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flapjacks5
This is a world where birds eat horses.
04:54 PM on 01/20/2011
That's not alarmist at all!