Canada -
News Sections
Hundreds of dead birds wash up on Ontario shore
CTV News Video
|
Watch: See all Videos in the Player
ctvtoronto.ca
Date: Sat. Oct. 22 2011 6:07 PM ET
The Ministry of Natural Resources is investigating after hundreds of birds and fish washed up on the shores of Georgian Bay near Wasaga Beach.
Police say that the wildlife is scattered along a nearly three-kilometre stretch north of Wasaga Beach.
"You just want to cry," resident Faye Ego told CTV Toronto.
Locals said they noticed some dead fish on the beach a few weeks ago and a few dead birds earlier in September.
"But now this is just multiplied," Ego said, adding that the situation is "absolutely devastating."
Ontario Provincial Police Const. Peter Leon said that the number of dead birds is estimated to be between 5,000 and 6,000.
Cindy Parkin, a resident of the area, said that answers are needed.
"I'd like to get it cleaned up and figure out what it is, too," Parkin said. "It's pretty scary."
Ministry of Natural Resources officials said that the deaths could be the result of botulism.
Botulism thrives in low oxygen environments often found in zebra mussel colonies.
The Ministry said that more testing needs to be done.
With files from The Canadian Press and a report from CTV Toronto's John Musselman
User Tools
Most Popular
Most Viewed News Stories
Most Talked about Stories
It is about time - as a grandparent I have watched our kids (who were allowed to fail although I do remember some nagging on our part) learn, I have watched our children now micro-manage their children. A big part of it is the fact that there are predators out there and an extreme reluctance on the parents part to alllow freedom that might result in the children becoming victims.
Email