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Avian Botulism

The DNR in Michigan has confirmed that birds are still dying from avian botulism this year, after four birds washed up on Lake Michigan beaches with the disease. Close to 11,000 birds in the Great Lakes basin perished from botulism last year. The avian strain keeps moving further south each year, which was first spread by the introduction of invasive species from the Baltic Sea.

August 19, 2008 7:01 AM | Category: Invasive Species

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