Costa Rica Pelicans Test Negative for Avian Flu as Mystery Continues
Pelicans found weak, disoriented or behaving unusually along Costa Rica’s Pacific coast have tested negative for avian influenza, but authorities still do not know what is affecting the birds. The…
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