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Parks Canada monitoring anthrax outbreak in Wood Buffalo National Park

59 dead bison discovered, sparking effort to contain the disease
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Parks Canada says the risk to the public is low and the parkSA国际影视传媒檚 visitor facilities are safe. Photo courtesy of Parks Canada

Parks Canada officials have been monitoring an anthrax outbreak that has killed dozens of bison in Wood Buffalo National Park.

Fifty-nine bison in the Sweetgrass, Trident Creek/Trident Meadows, Peace Point Junction West, Flat Grass and Lake One areas of the park are suspected to have died from the illness, confirmed Jean Morin, acting resource conservation manager for Wood Buffalo.

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From a staging area at the Wood Buffalo National Park firebase, near the Fort Smith airport, team members helped with the disposal of a number of bison carcasses found near visitor facilities and high-use areas.

Officials are also conducting daily surveillance flights to detect any other deceased bison.

The team has been working collaboratively with Indigenous partners who have been SA国际影视传媒渒eeping an eye on the land for us so we can better assess and decide the type of response that we should take.SA国际影视传媒

With the start of August, Morin is hopeful that cooler weather will end the outbreak, as the disease tends to spread in hot and dry conditions.

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Over five significant anthrax outbreaks have occurred in Wood Buffalo National Park since 1967, Parks Canada said in a news release. The most recent outbreak was in 2015.

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SA国际影视传媒淎nthrax can cause skin, respiratory or intestinal infection in humans. If you think you could have the infection, acting fast is vital,SA国际影视传媒 it continues. SA国际影视传媒淭hough infections are serious and could be fatal, antibiotic treatment controls the disease. If you think you were exposed to anthrax, contact your local health centre immediately.SA国际影视传媒

According to the release, anthrax is a disease caused by the bacteria Bacillus anthracis. Bison, cattle, horses, and other hoofed mammals are especially vulnerable to the illness.

The anthrax bacteria is found naturally in soil. It lies dormant until disturbed by wallowing bison who stir it up, breathe it in and get infected.

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Bison carcasses were in several areas around the park including Sweetgrass Station, an area south of the Peace River on the edge of huge meadows. Photo courtesy of Parks Canada




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