Virus wiped out half Europe's harbour seal population

A virus that killed thousands of harbour seals in northern Europe, wiped out nearly half the population.

Virus wiped out half Europe's harbour seal population

A virus that killed thousands of harbour seals in northern Europe, wiped out nearly half the population.

The cause of the phocine distemper virus that killed 46% of the harbour seal population May-November 2002 along the coasts of Denmark, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Britain and Ireland, remains a mystery said Denmark’s National Environmental Research Institute.

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