-Caveat Lector-

(Maybe the geese flying through the chemtrails. --SW)

Mysterious ailment kills geese, puzzles biologists

By JOHN CURRAN, Associated Press

OCEANVILLE, N.J. (February 11, 2001 12:50 p.m. EST
http://www.nandotimes.com) - Hundreds of Atlantic brant geese died from a
mysterious ailment in the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge last
November, and a second die-off in mid-January claimed another 1,000 of
the geese.

Strangely, November's dead geese appear perfectly healthy otherwise,
with plenty of body fat and no signs of trauma. Laboratory examinations
show no evidence of West Nile virus, avian cholera, pesticide poisoning or
any other common killer of waterfowl.

But necropsies and laboratory testing of tissue samples from the birds that
died in January showed heart hemorrhaging, spotted livers and fluid in the
lungs.

Some of the birds even fell from the sky in mid-flight, stricken by the ailment
whose origin continues to stump wildlife biologists and disease experts
alike.

One motorist reported seeing a bird drop suddenly from above, floundering
in his path before crashing into a guardrail. The carcasses of others were
found in this sprawling wildlife refuge outside Atlantic City and on the
beaches of the neighboring island of Brigantine.

"I've been studying waterfowl since I got out of school 20 years ago," said
Tracy Casselman, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife official at Forsythe who has
disposed of some of the dead birds. "I've seen some small botulism die-
offs but never a single species like this. That's the biggest mystery."

Flocks of healthy brant still swim and fly in the refuge, its saltmarshes and in
nearby Lakes Bay and Reeds Bay -- all apparently unaffected.

Experts at the U.S. Geological Survey's National Wildlife Health Center in
Madison, Wis., are trying to pinpoint the cause. And other agencies are
being called in to help.

The National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration are being consulted in a bid to determine
whether algae blooms or biotoxins could be killing the geese, which breed
in the Canadian Arctic and spend winters in the estuaries and back bays of
New Jersey and other Eastern states.

Young and old, male and female are being stricken. But only in New Jersey;
wildlife biologists along the Atlantic coast in Maryland, Virginia and
elsewhere have seen no such deaths.

"We've talked to biologists from Canada to South Carolina, and there's no
problem outside this area," Casselman said.

Brant die-offs have occurred before, but not like this. In the 1980s, there
were instances in which up to 60 brant perished, but post-mortem
examinations identified pesticides as the cause; the birds ingested it while
grazing on golf courses.

In the 1970s, a similar number starved to death during one year in which
the availability of eel grass -- one of their principal sources of food -- was
down.

But this is different, according to Kimberli Miller, a wildlife disease
specialist at the National Wildlife Health Center.

"An environmental cause? That's one of the things we're trying to figure out.
Is there something about that particular site? We're trying to look at what
similarities and differences there are between where the brant are dying
and where they're not.

"For disease to occur, you need three things: an acceptable host, a
disease agent and an environment suitable to both of them. We're trying to
sort out what the factors are that are associated with this die-off, looking at
air temperatures, water quality, that type of thing.

"Typically, if it's something like a pollutant, you'd see a variety of birds and
mammals and fish affected, as opposed to one little species," Miller said.

New Jersey's brant hunting season, which ran from Nov. 19 to Jan. 9, was
cut short because of the first die-off. Though it wasn't canceled outright, the
state warned hunters not to handle or eat the birds.

The human health risk posed by the dead birds isn't known. But officials are
warning people here not to handle -- or even let their dogs paw -- dead
brant.

The state Department of Environmental Protection has no plans to begin
air testing or water sampling yet, mainly because there appears to be no
public health threat, spokeswoman Sharon Southard said.

"We're working with Fish and Wildlife to continue with the testing. They
need to do further testing before we make a decision on all of that," she
said.

The puzzle is particularly frustrating to Miller, Casselman and others
involved in the investigation. While they don't want another die-off, they say
they might have to wait for one to progress any further.

"I sit there and ponder - on my way back and forth to work, in the shower in
the morning, wondering what this is," Casselman said. "We've got the best
researchers in the nation working on this and now we have people
overseas, too. It just defies all the traditional logic."

EDITORS: Anyone finding a dead brant is urged to contact the Forsythe
National Wildlife Refuge at (609) 652-1665.


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