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Avian Botulism Outbreak: Thousands of Birds Die in Utah in Suspected Ingestion of Toxins From Rain Puddles
Thousands of birds have died in Utah with experts suspecting ingestion of toxins from rain puddles that could lead to an Avian botulism outbreak. Read more here.
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