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mick silver
17th March 2015, 11:12 AM
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By Laura Zuckerman



SALMON, Idaho (Reuters) - Avian cholera is suspected in the deaths of at least 2,000 snow geese that fell dead from the sky in Idaho while migrating to nesting grounds on the northern coast of Alaska, wildlife managers said Monday.
Dozens of Idaho Department of Fish and Game workers and volunteers at the weekend retrieved and incinerated carcasses of snow geese found near bodies of water and a wildlife management area in the eastern part of the state, said agency spokesman Gregg Losinski.
Avian cholera is believed to be the culprit in the deaths mostly because of the way the birds died, he said.
“Basically, they just fell out of the sky,” said Losinski.
He said biologists were awaiting results from a state wildlife lab to confirm the birds died of the highly contagious disease, which is caused by bacteria that can survive in soil and water for up to four months.
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Humans face a small risk of contracting the disease but the more immediate threat is to wildlife in the vicinity of contaminated carcasses, Losinski said.
About 20 bald eagles were seen near areas where snow geese carcasses littered the ground but a lengthy incubation period makes it unclear if the eagles were infected and would carry the ailment elsewhere, said Losinski.
It was not known where the snow geese – named for their white plumage and for breeding in the far northern corners of Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Siberia – contracted avian cholera during a migration that saw them wing north from wintering grounds in the American Southwest and Mexico, he said.
Outbreaks like the one found affecting the migrating snow geese in Idaho occur periodically in the United States and elsewhere, Losinski said.
Avian cholera is the most important infectious disease affecting wild waterfowl in North America, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
(Editing by Sharon Bernstein and Paul Tait)


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osoab
17th March 2015, 04:59 PM
No mention of the hunters' blinds found 500 yrds away from where they dropped?

Was there a run on 3"1/2 magnum loads recently in the area?

mick silver
19th March 2015, 12:59 PM
that would be a lot of shells 2,000 snow geese
No mention of the hunters' blinds found 500 yrds away from where they dropped?

Was there a run on 3"1/2 magnum loads recently in the area?

EE_
19th March 2015, 01:15 PM
that would be a lot of shells 2,000 snow geese

Funny how the MSM reports the 2,000 geese, but not a peep about 10,000 sea lion pups dead on just one island and possiby 10's of thousands other's dead.

osoab
19th March 2015, 02:04 PM
that would be a lot of shells 2,000 snow geese

I know of a group of guys that went to Canada 2 years ago. Between 5 of them they shot 575+ birds in about 5 days.

All of the birds were harvested and given to food banks.

singular_me
19th March 2015, 05:40 PM
maybe they were deadly sprayed on by small planes... their migration pathways are well known

inducing the end of times...