Animals
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Bird Flu Outbreak Suspected as Dozens of Dead Birds Reported in Scotland, UK
There is no evidence yet that the purported avian flu outbreak poses a major threat to humans. Avian flu outbreak may be responsible for dozens of dead birds at a Highland reserve in Scotland, UK, according to emerging reports over recent days.
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