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To: tejek who wrote (256300)10/19/2005 10:17:33 AM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 1572208
 
I ask that question because many scientists are suggesting the opposite.

The voice of scientists on the subject has been overshadowed by government spokesmen. Notice the little caveats in most stories. "This (a possible mutation) is something we’re discussing all the time. But we need evidence before we could say that the virus is changing or whether it isn’t,” Thompson declared." The alarming stories are all about maybe's and mights and what-if.

english.epochtimes.com

The best way to have a resistant population of birds is to let the ones who can survive do so. Culling massive amounts of birds only makes sense when you are talking about the very closely releated domestic breeds that have little genetic variability.

TP