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World Digest: Jan 29, 2021

Bird flu behind mass pelican deaths in Senegal

TODAY January 30, 2021 Scientific analysis has shown that bird flu killed at least 750 pelicans found dead last week in Senegal’s Djoudj bird sanctuary, after authorities had initially ruled out the disease. The birds – 740 juveniles and 10 adults – were discovered in the Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary on 23 January, and the environment ministry said on Wednesday it had been closed to the public. Now “we have the results of the analysis. It is indeed bird flu type A H5N1,” national parks director Bocar Thiam told AFP. Environment Minister Karim Sall confirmed the bird flu diagnosis to RFM radio. A mixture of wetlands, savannah, canals, marshes and lakes nestled in the Senegal river delta, Djoudj harbours more than three million individual birds from almost 400 species.

More than 700 pelicans found dead in Senegal world heritage site -- Earth Changes -- Sott net

Rangers are investigating mystery deaths at Djoudj bird sanctuary, a migratory pitstop for hundreds of bird species © Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images Senegal authorities are incinerating the dead pelicans and have closed Djoudj bird sanctuary while they investigate.Seven hundred and fifty pelicans have been found dead in a Unesco world heritage site in northern Senegal that provides refuge for millions of migratory birds, the country s parks director has said. Rangers found the pelicans on Saturday in the Djoudj bird sanctuary, a remote pocket of wetland near the border with Mauritania and a resting place for birds that cross the Sahara into west Africa each year.

Umwelt - Mindestens 750 Pelikane in Reservat im Senegal an Vogelgrippe verendet

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Hundreds of Dead Pelicans in Senegal Infected With Highly Pathogenic Bird Flu, Reports Say

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