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New research uses bird droppings to track avian flu in remote regions, revealing hidden hotspots and potential for early ...
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Bird Poop: Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know - MSNBird poop: not a topic most people take interest in. However, fascinating discoveries are being made from the feces of one slowly disappearing bird in the U.K. Researchers are analyzing pied ...
Dr. Pamela McKenzie scoops bird poop samples at East Point beach. The team collects 800 to 1,000 samples of bird poop on the beaches around the Delaware Bay each year. CNN.
Bird poop: not a topic most people take interest in. However, fascinating discoveries are being made from the feces of one slowly disappearing bird in the U.K. Researchers are analyzing pied ...
Dr. Pamela McKenzie scoops bird poop samples at East Point beach. The team collects 800 to 1,000 samples of bird poop on the beaches around the Delaware Bay each year. CNN.
The poop, or guano, of infected birds is teeming with viruses. Out of all known influenza subtypes, all but two have been found in birds. The other two subtypes have only been found in bats.
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