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Marcela Uhart Content for 不良研究所enElephant Seal Colony Declines One Year After Avian Flu Outbreak
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A year after an outbreak of H5N1 killed thousands of elephant seals, only about a third of the seals normally expected here returned, 不良研究所 scientists and partners estimate. A study chronicles the 2023 outbreak.November 11, 2024 - 2:00amKatherine E Kerlin/health/news/elephant-seal-colony-declines-one-year-after-avian-flu-outbreakLa Colonia de Elefantes Marinos de Pen铆nsula Vald茅s Disminuye Un A帽o Despu茅s del Brote de Gripe Aviar
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Un a帽o despu茅s de que un brote masivo de gripe aviar H5N1 altamente pat贸gena matara a m谩s de 17.000 elefantes marinos, os cient铆ficos estiman que solo regresaron alrededor de un tercio de los elefantes marinos esperados.November 11, 2024 - 2:00amKatherine E Kerlin/health/news/la-colonia-de-elefantes-marinos-de-peninsula-valdes-disminuye-un-ano-despues-del-brote-deH5N1 Is Increasingly Adapting to Mammals
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Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses are adapting to mammals in new ways that could have global consequences. 不良研究所 study finds clear evidence of mammal-to-mammal transmission.June 05, 2024 - 9:45amKatherine E Kerlin/health/news/h5n1-increasingly-adapting-mammalsAvian Influenza Status Update
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An interactive poultry map and on-the-ground monitoring help 不良研究所 scientists track the unprecedented expansion of avian flu among wildlife, poultry and other species. April 16, 2024 - 10:42amMalia N Reiss/news/status-update-avian-influenzaAvian Influenza Virus Is Adapting to Spread to Marine Mammals
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Avian influenza virus H5N1 has adapted to spread between birds and marine mammals, finds a study from 不良研究所 and partners in Argentina.February 28, 2024 - 8:00amKatherine E Kerlin/climate/news/avian-influenza-virus-adapting-spread-marine-mammalsElephant Seal Die-off in Argentina Caused by Bird Flu
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Avian influenza, or bird flu, caused the die-off of thousands of elephant seals in Argentina, reports researchers from 不良研究所 and Wildlife Conservation Society.January 22, 2024 - 3:53pmKatherine E Kerlin/climate/blog/elephant-seal-die-argentina-caused-bird-fluScientists Investigate Green Sea Turtle Tumor Disease
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<p><span><span>A new epidemiological study of endangered juvenile green sea turtles in eastern Brazil suggests that factors such as water temperature, salinity and proximity to environmental stressors could trigger the development of a tumor disease associated with a herpesvirus.</span></span></p>August 31, 2023 - 8:00amEmily C Dooley/climate/news/scientists-investigate-green-sea-turtle-tumor-diseaseZoonotic Disease in Dogs Rises in Southern Chile After Deworming Program Canceled
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A parasitic disease in dogs increased in Tierra del Fuego after a deworming program was canceled, 不良研究所 found, presenting a risk to humans and animals.December 19, 2022 - 7:51amKatherine E Kerlin/news/zoonotic-disease-dogs-rises-southern-chile-after-deworming-program-cancelledMange Outbreak Decimated a Wild Vicu帽a Population in Argentina
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<p><span><span><span>Mange has decimated the population of wild vicu帽as and guanacos in an Argentinian national park that was created to conserve them, according to a study from the Administration of National Parks in Argentina and the 不良研究所. </span></span></span></p>January 21, 2022 - 11:00amKatherine E Kerlin/climate/news/mange-outbreak-decimated-wild-vicuna-population-argentinaExpert Marcela Uhart on Wildlife Trade and Pandemics
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<p><a href="https://ohi.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/people/marcela-uhart">Marcela Uhart</a>, a wildlife veterinarian with the 不良研究所 School of Veterinary Medicine, is available to discuss the intersections between pandemics, biodiversity loss and the wildlife trade. This is the focus of her expert contribution in a report released today by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.</p>October 29, 2020 - 7:00amKatherine E Kerlin/news/expert-marcela-uhart-wildlife-trade-and-pandemics