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Published 07/08/2009 by Scientific American - 60-Second Science Blog


Swans are dying by the dozen in Ireland, cause unknown

Swans, ducks and fish have been dying in droves at a popular Irish wildlife sanctuary, reports ProMed Mail (which keeps tabs on mass animal deaths as a means to provide an alert for possible human health threats). Officials in Cork, where the sanctuary...

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