Dead turtles prompt new water testing calls in Queensland, Australia - 15 Oct 2011  
email to friend  Enviar isto aos amigos   Se você quiser adicionar este vídeo em seu blog ou em sua página pessoal, por favor, clique no seguinte link para copiar código fonte  Copiar código fonte   Imprimir

Soon after a fishing net ban was imposed in Queensland, Australia's Gladstone Harbor due to disease and massive fish deaths in the region, locals on October 10, 2011 called once again on the state government to test the water after sea turtles were discovered perished off Turkey Beach.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-10/dead-turtles-prompt-new-water-testing-calls/3459304
http://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/story/2011/09/24/rampant-red-spot-forces-ban-to-stay-fishing/

Saying that it is the worst episode of avian bacterial disease in a decade, officials on October 7, 2011 report that nearly 2,000 ducks and other birds have died from botulism at a hunting lake in Nevada, USA.

http://thealienproject.blogspot.com/2011/10/mass-animal-die-off-1900-ducks-birds-in.html
http://www.rgj.com/article/20111007/NEWS/111007035/More-than-1-900-birds-dead-from-avian-botulism-
near-Stillwater?odyssey=nav|head

In a special news report, UK-based The Guardian on October 10, 2011 cited climatologists' warning about the some 20,000 lakes that have formed and continue to grow at the base of glaciers in the Himalayas due to global warming, with outburst flooding that could affect many thousands of people.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/oct/10/glacier-lakes-melt-himalayas