Studying Birds and West Nile
Smithsonian scientists are studying the effects of West Nile Virus on migratory birds and what that means for humans. Dr. Peter Marra of the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center at the National Zoo discusses the work he's doing on the National Mall and what the robin population has to do with your chances of being infected with the virus.
Видео Studying Birds and West Nile канала Smithsonian's National Zoo
Видео Studying Birds and West Nile канала Smithsonian's National Zoo
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