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Bird Flu Devastates Elephant Seal Colony Killing Half in Remote South Atlantic
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A study estimates that bird flu has claimed the lives of 53,000 female elephant seals on South Georgia Island since 2023, halving the population and threatening the species’ future. This outbreak marks a dramatic impact on the pinnipeds’ breeding grounds in the remote South Atlantic. Conservationists express fears for the seals’ recovery amid changing disease dynamics in wildlife.
Elephant seals, known for their massive size and deep dives, gather annually on sub-Antarctic beaches to breed. The virus, highly pathogenic avian influenza, jumped from birds to mammals, exploiting crowded rookeries.
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South Georgia, a British overseas territory, hosts one of the world’s largest elephant seal populations outside Antarctica. The die-off, confirmed through necropsies, shows respiratory and neurological symptoms in victims.
Highly pathogenic strains like H5N1 have spread globally since 2020, affecting seabirds and now marine mammals. This cross-species transmission raises alarms for ecosystem balance in polar regions.
Conservation efforts include monitoring and biosecurity measures to limit further spread among wildlife. Some experts advocate for international protocols to track migratory carriers.
Others caution that over-intervention could disrupt natural selection processes in resilient populations. Debates center on balancing human safety with biodiversity preservation.
The seals’ decline could cascade to prey species like krill and squid, altering food webs. Historical recoveries from hunting bans in the 20th century offer hope for rebound potential.
The World Organisation for Animal Health classifies such outbreaks as notifiable, prompting global reporting. This event underscores vulnerabilities in isolated habitats to emerging pathogens.
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