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Avian influenza death of Alaska polar bear is a global first and a sign of the virus' persistence

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Avian influenza death of Alaska polar bear is a global first and a sign of  the virus' persistence

A polar bear found dead on Alaska’s North Slope is the first of the species known to have been killed by the highly pathogenic avian influenza that is circulating among animal populations around the world.

Maximum Clade Credibility Genealogy Describing the Estimated

Maximum Clade Credibility Genealogy Describing the Estimated

Avian influenza death of Alaska polar bear is a global first and a

Avian influenza death of Alaska polar bear is a global first and a

Wildlife Archives - KTOO

Wildlife Archives - KTOO

US bird flu fears explode as Alaskan polar bear dies from virus in first  for species l - US News - News - Daily Express US

US bird flu fears explode as Alaskan polar bear dies from virus in first for species l - US News - News - Daily Express US

Arctic Connections to Global Warming and Health

Arctic Connections to Global Warming and Health

First Case of Lethal Bird Flu in Polar Bears Reported in Alaska

First Case of Lethal Bird Flu in Polar Bears Reported in Alaska

Avian Flu Kills Polar Bear for the First Time; More Species Could

Avian Flu Kills Polar Bear for the First Time; More Species Could

Yereth Rosen, Author at Washington State Standard

Yereth Rosen, Author at Washington State Standard

Utqiaġvik - Local Environmental Observer (LEO) Network

Utqiaġvik - Local Environmental Observer (LEO) Network

International Association for Bear Research & Management - Reminder: The  deadline for abstract and travel grant applications is coming up quickly!  You have until March 1st to submit your abstracts or apply

International Association for Bear Research & Management - Reminder: The deadline for abstract and travel grant applications is coming up quickly! You have until March 1st to submit your abstracts or apply

International Association for Bear Research & Management

International Association for Bear Research & Management