Seal Strandings in Maine Linked to Bird Flu

Four stranded pinnipeds tested positive for the avian influenza H5N1

Margaret Osborne

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/seal-strandings-in-maine-linked-to-bird-flu-180980390/

Daily CorrespondentJuly 11, 2022


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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has connected an elevated number of seal strandings this summer in Maine to the avian flu, per a statement from the administration. 

Ninety-two seals were reported stranded in Maine from May 10 to July 4, and the rate of dead seals from strandings is three times what’s normally seen by this point in the year, per NOAA. 

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“While marine mammal strandings frequently occur, there are some cases, such as this one, where an unusually high number of live or dead animals may come ashore in a short period of time in the same geographic area,” says Ainsley Smith, regional marine mammal stranding coordinator with NOAA Fisheries, per Sean Stackhouse from News Center Maine.

Samples from eight seals were sent to Tufts University for testing, and four tested positive for H5N1, the avian influenza currently circulating in wild and domestic birds. The flu has also infected foxes, bobcats, skunks, otters and other mammals, including two humans. 

“The seal is the first marine mammal that we’ve seen on the spillover end,” Dr. Julianna Lenoch, a national wildlife disease program coordinator for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, said at a news briefing on Wednesday, per the New York Times’ Emily Anthes. “But this is not unexpected to have bird flu move into mammalian species on occasion.”

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Bird flus in the past have tended to die out in the summer and return in the fall, per the Times, but whether this strain will do the same is unknown. 

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“This particular avian influenza is acting a little bit different, so we’re going to remain on high alert,” Lenoch tells the newspaper. 

Meanwhile, millions of birds in the U.S. have either died or been culled because of the disease. Zoos across the country have moved their birds indoors to prevent contact with wild birds. Seabird deaths in the U.K. have risen so high that several parks have closed to visitors . 

“This is substantially different than the outbreak we experienced in 2015, with more species, bigger numbers, more substantial mortality and this tremendously larger geographic footprint,” Bryan Richards from the USGS National Wildlife Health Center tells Patty Wight of Maine Public. “So essentially, there’s a lot more virus out there in the environment this time around.”

NOAA states that the risk to the general public remains low, but recommends both humans and pets stay at least 150 feet away from live and dead seals. 

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Dead birds falling from the sky is a bad omen for the planet

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A new variant of avian flu derived from intensive poultry farming is decimating British wildlife.

ByIndia Bourke

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Political paralysis, looming recession andclimate change: dark metaphorical clouds are hanging over Britain – and now dead birds are falling from the sky. Take a walk along a beach in Scotland or down the east coast of England this summer and you are likely to find the bodies of sick seabirds washed up on the shore. In Brighton last weekend a seagull dropped dead mid-flight.

If this feels particularly apocalyptic, even by 2022’s standards, then it should. “The last nine months have been unprecedented,” an RSPB officer said. “We have never seen anything like this before.”

The deaths are the result of a new variant of H5N1, a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or “bird flu”. Low-pathogenic bird flu circulates naturally…

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BIRD FLU DISCOVERED IN RHODE ISLAND

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CHRISTIAN WINTHROP·JULY 13, 2022

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The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management announced Wednesday a Great Black-Backed Gull that was found seriously ill on a beach in South Kingstown on June 23 has tested positive for bird flu. Following up on their advisory last month, they recommend that the public stays clear of sick or dead birds on seashores and report any cases of waterbird deaths to the Rhode Island Division of Fish and Wildlife.

A relatively small number of waterbirds such as Cormorants, Gulls, Shearwaters, and Terns washing up dead on beaches is normal in the summer, but in the past six weeks multiple locations along the Atlantic Coast, including Rhode Island, have seen higher than usual numbers. DEM’s Division of Fish…

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▶️ Bird flu found in Deschutes County flock; Regional quarantine ordered

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The Oregon Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday a non-commercial flock of 30 chickens and 40 ducks and geese in Deschutes County has been confirmed to have avian influenza, or bird flu. A regional quarantine encompassing Bend and outlying areas is being activated.

This marks the fifth case in Oregon of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture considers this a poultry flock rather than a backyard flock, according to ODA. That’s because the owners sold the birds’ eggs to the public.

The birds have been euthanized and won’t get into the food system, ODA said. The agency says there is no immediate public health concern and says avian influenza does not affect poultry meat or eggs.

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Trial Begins for Big Game Hunter Accused of Murdering Wife on African Safari, Claiming It Was Accidental

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In September of 2016, Lawrence Rudolph and his wife Bianca traveled to Zambia so Bianca could kill a leopard

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Lawrence Rudolph and his wife Bianca traveled to Africa multiple times to hunt big game.

In September 2016, the couple traveled to Zambia so Bianca could kill a leopard. She was unsuccessful, but she did kill other animals on their three-week hunting trip.

The couple was getting ready to leave their hunting camp in Kafue National Park on the morning of Oct. 11 when Bianca died from a fatal shotgun blast to the chest.

Rudolph, a former dentist from the Pittsburgh area, told the Zambian police that he heard the gunshot while he was taking a shower and that he found his wife on the bedroom floor bleeding from the chest.

He suspected that…

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HSAAP commander receives misdemeanor charges after killing 11-point buck on Army land

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According to an affidavit from the Hawkins County General Sessions Court, on Dec. 19, 2021, Carpenter was in the passenger seat of a government pickup when he was captured on camera shooting an 11-point whitetail buck with a crossbow on HSAAP property.

“Mr. James Brady Duff handed a crossbow out the window to another occupant in the front passenger seat,” the affidavit states. “The individual identified as Randolph Scott Carpenter took the crossbow and then shot the 11-point whitetail buck from within the pickup. The driver, Guy Hurd, then operated the pickup…

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Arrest Made in Rape of Ohio 10-Year-Old Who Had to Travel Out of State for Abortion

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An Ohio man was arrested Tuesday for raping a 10-year-old girl who became a central figure in the debate over abortion rights after she reportedly traveled to Indiana to have an abortion when Ohio outlawed the procedure last month.

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Arrest records and court records viewed by The Daily Beast confirm that Gerson Fuentes, 27, was arrested Tuesday in Franklin County on a felony charge of raping a person under 13. TheColumbus Dispatch, who first reported on his arrest, attended Fuentes’ arraignment in Columbus on Wednesday.

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The unidentified girl became national news when a doctor’s allegation that she traveled from her home in Columbus to Indianapolis for an abortion began to spread in the wake of the the Supreme Court overturningRoe v. Wade. Her home…

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Extreme heat blasting Western Europe could set all-time record in U.K.

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The United Kingdom is bracing for sweltering temperatures late this weekend into early next week, with widespread highs between 90 and 95 degrees (32 to 35 Celsius) and a few spots potentially nicking 100 (38 Celsius). The U.K. Met Office has issued extreme heat alerts — or amber warnings — for much of England and parts of Wales, where temperatures could approach all-time highs.

Extreme heat blasting Western Europe could set all-time record in U.K.

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Extreme heat has already spread over Portugal, Spain and France, where highs have reached the triple digits, and the worst is yet to come. Heat index values, which factor in humidity, could top 115 degrees (46 Celsius).

The amber warning includes London, which is bracing for highs above 90 degrees (32 Celsius) by Monday. While…

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Dangerous heatwaves engulf parts of China, US and Europe

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At least 86 Chinese cities issue alerts, while temperatures soar in south-west and central US and Iberian peninsula

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Vincent Ni, China affairs correspondent,Sam Jonesin Madrid andNina Lakhaniin New YorkTue 12 Jul 2022 10.56 EDT

Dangerous heatwaves are engulfing parts of China,Europe, south-west and central US this week, as dozens of cities have found themselves dealing with soaring summer temperatures.

By Tuesday afternoon, at least 86 Chinese cities in eastern and southern parts of the country had issued heat alerts. Chinese meteorologists forecast temperatures in some cities would top 40C (104F) in the next 24 hours.

In Shanghai, China’s most populous city, the authorities have told its 25 million people to prepare for unusually hot weather. Since record-keeping began in 1873, Shanghai has…

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Tropical rainstorm to bring drought relief, raise flooding concerns in southeastern US

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By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

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Tropical rainstorm to bring flooding concerns

A barrage of rain dubbed a tropical rainstorm by AccuWeather meteorologists will bring the potential for life-threatening and damaging floods to the Gulf Coast this week.

Drought-quenching showers, flooding downpours and gusty thunderstorms will continue to take aim at the southern United States into the latter half of this week,AccuWeatherforecasters say. The wet pattern continues to be primarily driven by a stalled cold front, but an unorganized tropical rainstorm near the shores of the northern Gulf of Mexico could cause additional problems of its own.

A front that dipped into the Southeastern states last week will remain stuck in the region from near the upper Texas coast to waters east of North Carolina through at least…

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