micjer Senior Member
Number of posts : 5325 Age : 62 Location : canada Registration date : 2009-01-23
| Subject: Dead Birds Rain From Sky in Western Australia Mon Jun 01, 2009 3:43 pm | |
| http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,523739,00.htmlThe sky in Western Australia is raining dead birds in what is becoming a regular, and mysterious, event for the region. More than 200 ibises, ravens, ducks, gulls and a pelican were found dead or convulsing near Perth, raising fears of a mass poisoning. The discovery comes less than a year after the mystery deaths of 200 gulls only a few miles away, and two years after thousands of birds fell from the skies over the coastal town of Esperance after being poisoned by lead carbonate. The latest poisoning has been caused by the the pesticide Fenthion, which is used both for domestic and industrial purposes and which is known to be highly toxic to birds. The Australian Department of Environment and Conservation has opened an investigation into whether it was a deliberate bird poisoning or caused by someone dumping large quantites of the pesticide. | |
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Reunite Moderator
Number of posts : 4993 Age : 47 Location : Here Humor : Dry and Wet Registration date : 2009-01-23
| Subject: Re: Dead Birds Rain From Sky in Western Australia Mon Jun 01, 2009 3:50 pm | |
| Had to do a google on Fenthion - USA: Environmental Protection Agency Rules Against Bayer´s Fenthion PesticideThe US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has concluded that currently approved uses of fenthion, an organophosphate pesticide, pose unreasonable risks to human health and the environment. EPA said it would seek public comment of what measures should be taken to lessen risks posed by the pesticide, which is primarily used in Florida to combat mosquitoes. Fenthion is very highly toxic to birds and highly toxic to marine invertebrated. Its use has been implicated in several bird kill incidents, including recent bird kills on Marco Island, Florida, which are currently under investigation by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. "There is reason for the EPA to be concerned about fenthion," said Carey Pope, a toxicologist who worked for the Defense Department. "It tends to hang in longer than other pesticides." Linda Farley from the American Bird Conservancy states that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife report documents the deaths of at least 16 species of birds caused by fenthion, including the Piping Plover. Fenthion can also cause cholinesterase inhibition in humans; that is, it can overstimulate the nervous system causing nausea, dizziness, and at high exposures respiratory paralysis and death. EPA toxicologist William Boyes is reviewing a Japanese study that found a high rate of myopia (nearsightedness) in people exposed to fenthion. Another study, by fenthion manufacturer Bayer Corporation, indicates that rats that were given high doses of fenthion over a period of two years had eye problems as well. "A conservative approach is what is toxic to animals is hurtful to humans," Boyes said. Bayer Corporation of Kansas City, Mo., maintains the pesticide is safe when used in accordance with label instructions. Bayer has said the pesticide does not pose a threat to birds or other wildlife when it is used properly. Organophosphates made by Bayer include azinphos-methyl, fenamiphos, isofenphos, tribufos and fenthion. EPA said its decision is "interim" because the agency still must assess the cumulative risks of multiple organophosphate pesticides. After that assessment - which could be completed this year - additional risk mitigation measures may be required on organophosphates that share a common mechanism of toxicity, EPA said. Sources: Chemical Market Reporter, American Birding Conservancy, Article by Laura Linden (San Francisco) http://www.safer-world.org/e/chem/fenthion.htm | |
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micjer Senior Member
Number of posts : 5325 Age : 62 Location : canada Registration date : 2009-01-23
| Subject: Re: Dead Birds Rain From Sky in Western Australia Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:22 pm | |
| Makes me wonder if they were spraying chemtrails in this area and some dumb ass misread a label and put the wrong chemical in the mix..... or maybe it was on purpose.
Organophosphate pesticides are extremely poisonous chemicals. I have quit using them on my farm because they are so lethal. They kill much more than the intended pest. | |
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WineHippie Contributor
Number of posts : 4229 Age : 71 Location : being Humor : my sides hurt ... Registration date : 2009-01-23
| Subject: Re: Dead Birds Rain From Sky in Western Australia Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:00 pm | |
| are these the aspirin Bayer ppl?
sad to think of the winged creatures being poisoned | |
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micjer Senior Member
Number of posts : 5325 Age : 62 Location : canada Registration date : 2009-01-23
| Subject: Re: Dead Birds Rain From Sky in Western Australia Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:12 pm | |
| - WineHippie wrote:
- are these the aspirin Bayer ppl?
sad to think of the winged creatures being poisoned Yep same company different division....agriculture vs pharmacutical | |
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Gabriel Contributor
Number of posts : 4957 Location : Ardmore oklahoma Humor : I hope so Registration date : 2009-01-24
| Subject: Re: Dead Birds Rain From Sky in Western Australia Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:45 am | |
| Whoever is doing this for whatever reason should be prosecuted for their actions. But just like all corporate things nothing probably will be done about it. | |
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