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The death of the birds of Arkansas explained. The fish, remains a mystery

Latest Tests conducted by the Game and Fish Commission Arkansas, published last Wednesday, confirmed that about 5,000 birds found dead on New Year's Day in Beebe, were caused by a violent concussion. According to a biologist this committee, this should not surprise us since 976 million birds die each year by colliding with each other, with cars or buildings.

Before these birds were found dead, were in the echoes from radar screens indicating that a large flock of birds was flying over the area, possibly frightened by a fireworks display held on the night of the old year.

According to biologist Karen Rowe,

this was a new moon night, the birds were scared and trying to find land again where they encountered obstacles not normally found at the altitude at which tend to fly, crashing into buildings .

Karen knows that this explanation did not convince the skeptics but

as a biologist I am used to dealing with facts all the time. It's our way of proceeding. If someone tells me I am changing reality, or I'm lying, I do not feel anything right. Rowe

skeptics expected to accept that three independent laboratories agree on the same diagnosis. According to Karen,

I've never seen anything like it in my 28 year career, but that does not mean that we are faced with something extraordinary. It is unusual that it happened in an urban area, where everyone was able to witness the event. It is unusual to have occurred in the new year, and is also unusual that the press has put much attention on this fact.

Rowe has no doubt that birds are scared of something, because robins do not fly at night and do not see very well. If 5000 collided with buildings, is that thousands more were flying over Beebe for hours.


Meanwhile, the cause of death of 83,000 perch and 1,000 fish of various species in the Arkansas River continues to slip to biologists Game and Fish Commission. Bob Limbird, fisheries supervisor of the Commission, the death of fish is not unusual, but the death of this amount of fish in Arkansas is rare.
After examining the dead fish we can say that the perch were not killed by a viral, bacterial or parasitic. The University of Arkansas Pine Bluff has a complete set of tests and all have been negative. Have also tested the water for metals, nutrients and minerals to ensure their quality. In fish also have sought traces of pesticides and other chemicals organic. All results were among the normal. No perch showed no trace of toxin.
The death of these fish may have occurred by multiple factors in isolation, or a combination of several of them. Unfortunately we will never know what happened, but tests have ruled out any cause that could be dangerous for the population.
References:
http://arkansasmatters.com/fulltext/?nxd_id=387766&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
http://www.arktimes.com/ArkansasBlog/archives/2011/01 / 27/bird-deaths-explained-still-no-idea-about-fish

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