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Wildlife 'dying out at fastest rate since the dinosaurs' because of human impact on planet
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:50 PM on 28th October 2008 Mankind is responsible for the greatest extinction of wildlife since the end of the dinosaurs, conservationists have said. Their warning came after a report revealed that populations of animals and plants have plummeted by a third over the last 35 years as a result of hunting, overfishing, habitat destruction and the changing climate. Humans are increasingly living beyond their means and the world is heading for an 'ecological credit crunch', according to the Living Planet Report. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...ct-planet.html. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...#ixzz1ACijV0BQ |
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Mystery of 100,000 dead fish which
washed up on Arkansas river bank By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 6:37 PM on 3rd January 2011 Over 100,000 fish have been found washed up on the river banks on a 20-mile stretch of the Arkansas River, near Ozark. Officials are investigating the eerie happening but experts believe that disease is most likely to be the cause. The drum fish were discovered by a tug boat operator on Thursday - a day before thousands of blackbirds fell from the sky only 125 miles away, in Little Rock. Error: Embedded data could not be displayed. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1ACvKYcK1 George Bush we are coming for you . |
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Alex Jones & Nick Begich On Coast to Coast
Infowars.com January 7, 2011 First hour guests, radio host Alex Jones and researcher Nick Begich commented on the recent bird die-off in Beebe, Arkansas (around 2,000 blackbirds fell to their deaths over a one-mile area) and the connection to possible secret testing or experiments. The birds’ organs were pulverized internally, almost liquefied, and one of the prime suspects as to the cause would be some type of electromagnetic test or energy weapons, said Jones. It’s possible that Project HAARP, some type of micro blast, or strange weather manipulation might be the explanation, Begich added. |
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![]() http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread646870/pg1 This is some creepy stuff. Birds are dieing all over the world, not just Arkansas. Some are claiming its a deadly strain of H5N1 bird flu virus. But why now? It seems that many of the dead birds are popping up in areas that feed from the gulf of Mexico where the BP oil spill was. I'm starting to think that their immune systems maybe compromised by all the toxins that they are now carrying around in conjunction with the new bird flu virus is killing them off. Read for yourself. (These are just a small portion of the stories coming in all over the world): Recent: Arkansas: Town Puzzled after Dead Birds Fall from the Sky State commission says dead fish now cover 20-mile section of Arkansas River Louisiana: Mass Louisiana bird deaths puzzle investigators Manitoba, Canada: 10 of 1000's of dead birds are found in Manitoba Canada Kentucky: More Dead Birds Found In Kentucky Identical To Birds in Arkansas Media Downplays Find Woman reports dozens of dead birds in her yard Japan: Japan Is on High Alert as a Virus Infiltrates Bird-Heavy Regions South Korea: Dead Teal Ducks With Bird Flu Strain Found In South Korea Chile: Thousands of Birds fall from the sky in South America Kaziranga, India: Bird Flu Scare in Kaziranga, Birds Found Dead Older Articles: California: Hundreds Of Birds Found Dead At Local Reservoir Texas: Hundreds of birds found dead on island beaches Tasmania: Birds perish after marathon migration Ukraine: 1,500 birds found dead in Ukraine Indiana: Dozens of Dead Birds Found in Ripley County Neighborhood |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ( Charles Poukish, Associated Press / January 5, 2011 ) This photo provided by the Maryland Department of the Environment shows dead fish, mostly spot, along with a few small croaker, at Northwest Creek on Kent Island in Stevensville. Massive fish kill deepens dead bird mystery Arkansas wildlife experts insist that 4,000 bird carcasses are unrelated to the discovery of 100,000 drum fish found dead along the Arkansas River, but conspiracy theories abound. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
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![]() One of the biggest mysteries of the first days of 2011 has religious and environmental experts flummoxed. In the past few days, fish and birds the world over have been dying in large numbers. Experts have speculated that fireworks in Arkansas killed 3,000 red-winged blackbirds. Meanwhile, hundreds of dead birds were found in nearby Louisiana. Mass fish kills have occurred in Brazil and New Zealand. And as CNN reports, now 2 million fish have turned up dead on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay. Authorities determined that cold water stress coupled with a too-large population may have killed the 2 million juvenile spot fish that washed up in Maryland. Via CNN, the Maryland Department of the Environment said in a press release, "The affected fish are almost exclusively juvenile spot fish, 3 to 6 inches in length. [A recent survey] showed a very strong population of spot in the bay this year. An increased juvenile population and limited deep water habitat would likely compound the effects of cold water stress." While dead birds have fallen from the skies in Arkansas, dead fish have also washed up in the state’s rivers. Experts are blaming New Year's Eve fireworks for confusing the Arkansas birds, which died of blunt force trauma after flying into the ground. In Baton Rouge, La., some 500 small birds dropped to their deaths. Experts are waiting on toxicology reports on those birds. Meanwhile, in Sweden, 50 jackdaw birds fell from the sky, and authorities are blaming fireworks or possibly the weather. Marine life has suffered a similar fate in the new year. Around 25,000 dead velvet swimming crabs washed up on the shores of Great Britain, where extreme cold temperatures may be to blame. A “carpet” of dead snapper was created on a New Zealand beach. As the Examiner reports, 100 tons of dead sardines were found in Brazil over the weekend. But as Discovery News points out, birds falling from the sky isn’t that unusual. Experts say that mass die-offs are common due to weather, disease or poisonings — or in some cases, fireworks. Further, they are more frequent in animals that travel in groups. We may just notice them more in modern times because humans have encroached on so much once wild territory. Nonetheless, some are pointing to an “end of days” scenario for the massive die-offs. Anderson Cooper recently asked noted born-again Christian Kirk Cameron if a biblical apocalypse was upon us. As the star of the “Left Behind” movies told Cooper, all is well. According to Cameron, "People love to find codes and signs of future events and see if they can decipher them before anybody else. But birds falling from the sky? That has to do more with pagan mythology; the direction that the birds flew told some of the followers of some of those legends that the gods were either pleased or displeased with them." |
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Birds Dying In Italy: Thousands Of Turtle Doves Fall Dead From Sky The Huffington Post | Travis Walter Donovan First Posted: 01- 6-11 06:01 PM | Updated: 01- 7-11 11:42 AM ![]() On Wednesday, GeaPress reported hundreds -- possibly thousands -- of dead and dying birds in Italy. Countless turtle doves were found scattered in the streets, in flower beds and hanging tragically from trees "like Christmas balls" in the town of Faenza. Many of the birds that fell dead from the sky were discovered with a mysterious blue stain in their beaks. In the past week, similar incidents of mass animal deaths have been reported across the world. Thousands of dead birds fell from the sky in Arkansas on New Year's Eve, and similar incidents were reported on different days in Louisiana, Kentucky and Sweden. Two million fish were discovered dead in Maryland, with other fish kills also reported in Brazil, New Zealand and Arkansas -- approximately 100 miles from the bird incident. 40,000 crabs washed up on England beaches in the past few days, as well. While the events are likely unrelated, most still remain a mystery. Officials suggest fireworks are likely responsible for many of the bird deaths and that unusually cold weather could be to blame for the strange mass deaths of fish and crabs. GeaPress suggests that the blue stains found in mouths of the dead and dying birds in Italy could be the result of poisoning or possibly signs of hypoxia. Both the local forest service and the WWF in Faenza have sent some of the dead birds for testing, though the results likely won't be available for at least a week. |
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![]() In the past few weeks, thousands of birds and millions of fish have been found dead across the globe. Mass numbers of dead fish have appeared in Maryland, Arkansas, Brazil, and New Zealand. Meanwhile, a crazy number of dead birds have been found in Arkansas, Louisianna, Kentucky, and Sweden. Theories range from fireworks to the apocalypse. We’re hoping it’s the former. |
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Thousands of fish washed up in Chicago and hundreds of birds perish in California as animal deaths continue to bemuse scientists By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:44 AM on 12th January 2011 ![]() Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1AoNN9GqZ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...alifornia.html. |
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Timeline of recent mysterious bird, fish deaths
Mike Adams Natural News Jan 12, 2011 The recent mysterious deaths of birds and fish are causing alarm among naturalists around the world. Birds are literally falling dead out of the sky, and fish are washing up dead on shores and rivers across North America and around the world. The reaction from the mainstream media seems strangely subdued, as if they’re all just blowing this off as some unexplained quirk about the natural world that should be largely ignored. NaturalNews readers think differently. We are concerned when thousands of dead birds fall out of the sky for no apparent reason. The sky itself may not be falling, but previously live animals are clearly falling out of it. If that’s not enough reason to wonder what the heck is happening to our planet, then what is? These are clear signs that something is wrong. Red flags from nature, if you will. Here’s the timeline of recent deaths that have been reported:
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