Bird flu threatens cranes in the northeast: a dramatic death!

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An outbreak of bird flu is endangering the crane population in Western Pomerania-Greifswald. Species conservationists warn of drastic declines.

Ein Ausbruch der Vogelgrippe gefährdet die Kranichpopulation in Vorpommern-Greifswald. Artenschützer warnen vor drastischen Rückgängen.
An outbreak of bird flu is endangering the crane population in Western Pomerania-Greifswald. Species conservationists warn of drastic declines.

Bird flu threatens cranes in the northeast: a dramatic death!

In recent weeks, bird flu has once again caused concern, this time with devastating effects on the crane population in northeastern Germany. Loud Uckermark courier The current outbreaks of the dangerous disease are leading to crane deaths, which is putting even the experts on alert.

Jochen Elberskirch, the head of the Am Stettiner Haff Nature Park, explains that the true effects will only be visible next spring. Conservationists fear a sharp decline in the crane population, but the species is not expected to die out completely. Nevertheless, the situation is serious: In the Müritz National Park, several cranes that died from bird flu were examined up to November 6th alone.

Current situation in the nature parks

Authorities have discovered between 50 and 100 dead or sick cranes in the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park; As a result, the area was closed to visitors to prevent the possible spread of the virus. Interestingly, Frank Hennicke, the head of the Peenetal River Landscape Nature Park, reports that only a few terminally ill cranes were found, so he cannot report any significant losses. The situation in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania can so far be classified as less critical than in the Linumer Teich area in Brandenburg.

The greatest risk currently comes from the first crane carcasses that were found at Lake Galenbeck in mid-October. The authorities strongly advise the population to keep their distance from dead birds and not to touch them to avoid infection. What is particularly worrying is that the virus has also hit poultry farms, with several outbreaks in the region since mid-October.

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