An outbreak of botulism in wild waterbirds in southern Australia.

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An outbreak of Type C botulism in waterbirds was investigated at Lake Lalbert in northwestern Victoria, Australia. Total losses were estimated at 1,500 birds, with 80% of affected birds being grey teal (Anas gibberifrons). The outbreak was associated with a falling water level, and extensive decomposition of plant material.

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Galvin, J. W., Hollier, T. J., Bodinnar, K. D., & Bunn, C. M. (1985). An outbreak of botulism in wild waterbirds in southern Australia. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 21(4), 347–350. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-21.4.347

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