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Animals: Wild and Domestic


As it is with humans, wild and migratory creatures such as birds, insects, mammals, reptiles and amphibians are negatively influenced by RF and EMF fields.  Social creatures that depend on communication to survive - bees, bats, whales . . . are likely to be profoundly susceptible to the radiofrequencies and electromagnetic fields that bombard them.  This area of research is beginning to gain recognition in scientific circles. 

Similarly, studies are underway to examine the effects of electromagnetic fields on domestic animals and birds. Pets and industrial farm animals are caught in the same web of microwave frequencies, and react in visible ways.



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Oct 11
2011

Mobile towers hurting biological systems of birds

New Delhi, India

NEW DELHI: Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from mobile towers was interfering with the biological systems of birds, a study released by the environment ministry said and called for a law for the protection of flora and fauna.

"The review of existing literature shows that the EMRs are interfering with the biological systems in more ways than one and there had already been some warning bells sounded in the case on bees and birds, which probably heralds the seriousness of this issue and indicates the vulnerability of other species as well," the study found.

"The ministry in September 2010 had constituted a 10-member committee under Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) director Asad Rahmani to study the impact of mobile phone towers on birds and bees and formulating guidelines for their installations.

"The expert group reviewed 919 studies done in India and abroad on the ill effects of mobile towers in animal, birds and insects. Of the 919 studies, the team found that 593 showed the negative impact of mobile towers on birds, bees, human, wildlife and plants . . ."




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