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Avian Flu Crisis BMO Nesbitt Burns Economic Update
Posted on November 30th, 2009 No commentsAvian flu is spreading rapidly in the bird population, but it is still extremely difficult for humans to become infected.
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The Truly Fascinating World of Bird Watching
Posted on August 13th, 2009 No commentsBirds are the most visible form of wildlife, they are found in every part of the world that is not permanently covered by ice, and you can see them in any weather, any time of day or night, anywhere you go.
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Why are large numbers of Bees, Bats, and Birds dying off?
Posted on April 11th, 2009 1 commentTens of thousands of Bats died this year from mystery illness.
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Can You Keep Your Cat From Killing Birds?
Posted on April 4th, 2009 No commentsIt happens to every cat owner. You open the front door in the morning, only to find a small pile of feathers and bones. Your cat winds around your legs, purring, obviously proud of his lovely gift. Cats are the number-one predator of birds, causing frustration for their owners and seriously impacting the ecosystem. Is there any way to keep your feline from hunting?
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