Somebody has gone through the trouble of mapping where numerous bird and fish deaths (as well as some other animal deaths) have been occurring in recent weeks (screenshot above). Check it out here: Mass Animals Deaths.

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8 Responses to Mass Bird and Fish Death Map

  1. telson says:

    Between 2010 December and January 2011 has been occurred all over the world mass deaths of birds, fishes and other animals. Into question is large worldwide mass deaths of animals, and this means that they are not merely natural deaths. My intention is drawing attention to possible explanations for mass deaths of animals.

    More info:

    http://koti.phnet.fi/petripaavola/massdeathsofanimals.html

  2. dusty says:

    this blog has Google’s map above, and a map with events from prior to 2011; open to public collaboration. Also; a poll, twitter feed, and headlines.

  3. [...] of these deaths: magnetic polar shifts. This, of course, would help to explain why birds are dying all over the world (map) in such large numbers (not just in some places) and so [...]

  4. Peter says:

    There must be some reason for these deaths- could they be related to climate change?

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  6. Eule Gibbons says:

    Now what I’d relly like to see
    is the EcoMoron Death map.

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