Avian Flu Threatens Seabird Nesting Colonies on Both Sides of the Atlantic
NewsHighly pathogenic avian influenza has decimated nesting seabirds in Europe and Canada, raising concerns for eastern U.S. populations.

Highly pathogenic avian influenza has decimated nesting seabirds in Europe and Canada, raising concerns for eastern U.S. populations.
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