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Avian flu: elephant seals would take 100 years to heal.

The future of the southern elephant seals in Peninsula Valdés, Argentine Patagonia, is going through a critical moment. According to a recent study published in Marine Mammal Science, the population could take up to a century to recover from...

Concern about new bird carriers spreading avian flu in America and Europe.

A recent study published in GeoHealth has revealed that a greater variety of wild birds are playing a crucial role in the spread of avian influenza (H5N1) globally. From pelicans to peregrine falcons, these species have spread the virus from...

Scientists confirm that the avian flu virus is already present in penguins in Antarctica.

Spanish scientists confirm their worst fears: the avian flu virus is already circulating among the penguins in Antarctica. The expedition led by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), headed by Spanish researcher Antonio Alcamí, has confirmed that the avian flu...

Avian flu alert in Washington: more than half of the large cats in a sanctuary have died

The **avian flu in Washington**, United States, is having more serious consequences than expected. Recently, **(https://noticiasambientales.com/animales/decenas-de-tigres-mueren-tras-contraer-gripe-aviar-en-el-sur-de-vietnam/)** due to the virus. This represents more than half of the population of the place. The **(https://www.wildfelids.org/index.html)** confirmed the sad news on their social...

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Ecological solar hydrogen: South Korean researchers made a groundbreaking advancement

Researchers from the **Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)**, in collaboration with the universities of **Hanyang and...