At least 5,400 wild cranes in Galilee have died infected with the new H5N1 avian flu and scientists say it could turn into another global pandemic
Shor, who is also the chief scientist at Israel’s Ministry of the Environment, noted that the carcasses of other waterbirds, such as pelicans and egrets, have already been found.
“It is a tragic ecological event,” he said. “And we simply do not know how it will end, or where it will lead.” “There is no way to know what is going to happen,” Motro said, in an interview with The Daily Beast. “When you identify avian flu in chicken coops you kill all the chickens and disinfect the coops. In the wild, at this level of infection, I don't know where it will lead. I'm worried.”
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