Tuesday, June 19, 2012




    PRIDE MONTH!!! YAY!!! ROSES AND CUP CAKE ROSES HELL YEAH

Monday, June 11, 2012

Some avian influenza viruses are relatively harmless, but others are deadly and highly contagious. In the 1918 flu epidemic, a strain of avian influenza killed an estimated 40 million people around the world. In the mid-1990s, a strain emerged in Asia that was lethal to poultry, humans, and wildlife. That latter strain—called highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1), or HPAI H5N1—moves from region to region mainly via the poultry trade and in some cases through the movement of wild birds. Authorities have spent billions of dollars and destroyed billions of domestic birds in efforts to curb the virus’s spread and ensure the safety of the food supply. To date, the virus has killed more than 260 people.








I hate the way they let these chickens get sick like this. then they let them fight eachother then make us eat it. this is bad for are health. we should end this now, for the birds and for us so we can have healthier birds and healthier humans. but this is a thing i found on a website http://www.wcs.org/about-us/careers.aspx thank you.