Mexico says mass seabird deaths due to Pacific warming
The Mexican government says mass seabird deaths along its coast is due to starvation as an effect of El Nino, not bird flu. – AFP pic, June 17, 2023.
MASS bird deaths on the Mexican coast, following similar phenomena in Peru and Chile, are “most probably” due to warming waters of the Pacific Ocean, authorities said yesterday. Mexico’s agriculture and environment ministries “excluded the presence” of the AH5N1 virus responsible for bird flu and deemed the birds had starved to death.
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