Thousands of fish and birds are dying in Arkansas. What is your opinion?

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May 20, 2004
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I mean whale, penguin and other marine animals migratory patterns have been getting fucked up and random mass deaths with them as well... i know not too long ago tons of dead penguins were washing up in south america. Most of these animals rely on the planets magnetics and with the sun being at a peak in its cycles it could be having repercussions. Just a theory

But on the other hand i'm sure phenomena like this happens all the time and it goes unnoticed.

I think this story just got alot of hype from the major media outlets. And alot of religious fanatics of course jumped to apocalyptic conclusions comparing it to whatever scriptures they could. People like this type of stuff
 
Jun 13, 2002
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Hai guyz.

http://watcherslamp.blogspot.com/2011/01/animals-dropping-dead-around-globe.html

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England
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Italy
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Japan
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New Zealand
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Philippines
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South Korea
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South Africa
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Sweden
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United Kingdom
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Vietnam
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Arkansas
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Florida
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Illinois
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Kentucky
Update 1 – Dead birds found in Kentucky, Sweden, as crabs wash up on U.K. shores in latest mass animal deaths

Louisiana
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Maryland
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Michigan
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North Carolina
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Texas
Update 1 – Now East Texas also reports hundreds of dead birds
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Feb 17, 2006
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http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-01-wisconsin-lab-blackbird-die-off.html

Wisconsin lab says it solved blackbird die-off
January 7, 2011 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The mystery of the deaths of thousands of blackbirds in Arkansas this month has been solved, federal scientists say.

They died of blunt-force trauma, according to the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wis. Samples of the blackbirds and others from a separate mass die-off about the same time in Louisiana were brought to the little-known laboratory on Madison's west side for necropsies.

"They died of impact force to their bodies," said Scott Wright, chief of disease investigations at the center.

He said the birds clearly showed signs of bruises.

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission said tests for evidence of pesticide poisoning were negative.

At least 3,000 red-winged blackbirds died on New Year's Eve near Beebe, Ark. Fireworks probably sent them flying from their roosts.

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission said the agency began receiving reports of blackbirds falling from the sky around 11:30 p.m. on Dec. 31 in a one-square-mile area of Beebe.

The mass kill spawned speculation that their demise was caused by a chemical pollutant-a fear heightened by the arrival in Beebe of workers combing neighborhoods in hazmat suits. As the story spread, other theories included biblical apocalypse to proof of the presence of UFOs.

"It's believed that the noise startled them-they are poor night fliers-and they were in close proximity to neighborhoods, and they flew into homes and cars," Wright said.


A separate incident near Baton Rouge, La., involving about 450 blackbirds is still under investigation by the center, Wright said.

"I think the two events are a coincidence," Wright said.

Also unrelated, he said, is the death of more than 80,000 freshwater drum, and a few yellow bass, white bass and sauger in the Arkansas River reported on Jan. 3.

Wright said large-scale deaths of birds and other species are not uncommon.

For example, storms wreak havoc on bird populations. Birds are also vulnerable to chemical pollution and biological poisoning from natural toxins.

For the blackbird species alone, there have been 16 incidents in which 1,000 or more birds have died in single events in the past five years, he said.

The lab analyzes 300 to 500 large die-off events each year. The deaths involve all wildlife-cases in 2010 included the demise of 4,500 bats from a fungal infection known as white-nose syndrome in Bucks County, Pa., and deaths of 150 raccoons, striped skunks, coyotes and red fox in Los Angeles County.

The lab's website shows nine separate mortality events since December. Eight of those events involved bird species and one involved the gunshot deaths of dozens of Brazilian free-tailed bats near Pima, Ariz.

The National Wildlife Health Center also played a key role in the study of chronic wasting disease in Wisconsin's white-tailed deer population after an outbreak in February 2002.

"We don't know what we are going to get tomorrow, or the next day, but it will be something," Wright said.


I would think there would be testimony's from people in the neighborhood about birds flying into houses and cars. Couldn't have went by quietly... and i still dont know about the fish...
 
May 12, 2002
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Its for sure fireworks. lol

No really I agree with CB tho. You know what it is probably not chemical weapons. How would it be occuring in so many places. If it was just the USA then it may have been possible. I'd rule out the overpopulation theory. Those fish did not look like they were starved. Is it just 2012 getting closer or something else??

I think people are next. But when and where will it be??