Bird flu may pose big threat to biological diversity
23rd Mar 2006, 00:25 GMT
A far wider range of species, some of them rare and endangered, may be affected by highly virulent avian flu than has previously been supposed, ranging from big cats like leopards and tigers to other mammals like martens, weasels and badgers to 80 per cent of all bird species, the United Nations environmental agency warned today. read more
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