Bird flu devastates South Georgia's elephant seal population

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Bird flu has killed nearly half of the breeding elephant seals in South Georgia, a critical habitat. Researchers found a 47% population decline, with high pup mortality, raising concerns for the species' long-term survival. South Georgia hosts over half the global elephant seal population, and the virus is believed to still be circulating.


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