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Heartbreak at Dublin Zoo: Tragic Loss of Elephants Due to Deadly Virus

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Heartbreaking news from Dublin Zoo as two elephants succumb to a devastating virus. Find out more about the tragic events that have left zoo officials heartbroken.

Dublin Zoo is reeling from the devastating loss of two Asian elephants to Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV). The deaths of Avani and Zinda within days of each other have left zoo officials and animal lovers in shock. Gerry Creighton, the founder of Global Elephant Care, highlighted the commonality of the virus but the rarity of such severe cases.

The announcement of the deaths sparked an outpouring of grief and support for Dublin Zoo. Avani and Zinda's passing due to the viral infection has shed light on the challenges faced by wildlife conservation efforts. The zoo is now closely monitoring the remaining elephants in the herd to prevent further outbreaks.

Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV) poses a significant threat to young elephants, both in the wild and in captivity. Despite unprecedented efforts in treatment, the grim outcomes serve as a reminder of the delicate balance in protecting these majestic animals. Dublin Zoo's dedication to elephant care and conservation remains unwavering amidst this tragic loss.

The deaths of Avani and Zinda underscore the vulnerability of elephants to EEHV, a virus that can cause acute and fatal hemorrhagic disease. While the virus is common, severe cases leading to death are rare. Dublin Zoo's proactive measures and collaboration with other institutions like Chester Zoo reflect the global concern for safeguarding elephant populations from such deadly threats.

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Death of second elephant at Dublin Zoo 'devastating' (RTE.ie)

Speaking on RTร‰'s Morning Ireland, Gerry Creighton, who is also the founder of Global Elephant Care, said the virus that the elephants succumb to is common. "It ...

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Second elephant dies from virus at Dublin Zoo (BBC News)

In a statement, the zoo said the elephant died due to Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV). The virus - which attacks membranes, rapidly causing fever ...

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Dublin Zoo 'heartbroken' after two Asian elephants die from the ... (thejournal.ie)

DUBLIN ZOO OFFICIALS are โ€œheartbrokenโ€ after the death of an Asian elephant from Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV). The Asian elephant is the ...

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Dublin Zoo monitoring herd as two elephants die within days of one ... (Limerick Leader)

Dublin Zoo announced the death of Zinda just days after the death of Avani on July 1 from the same virus.

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Second elephant dies in days at Dublin Zoo from viral infection (The Irish Times)

Seven-year-old Zinda dies despite 'unprecedented effort' in treatment that saw blood products rushed in from UK's Chester Zoo.

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Dublin Zoo 'devastated' to announce death of second elephant from ... (Irish Examiner)

EEHV causes acute, fatal haemorrhagic disease in wild and captive juvenile Asian and African elephants, and in severe cases, the virus can result in death ...

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'Heartbroken' Dublin Zoo announces second elephant death in a week (Newstalk)

The two young females died from an 'unpredictable and fatal' virus that can affect young elephants both in the wild and in care.

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Dublin Zoo 'heartbroken' following death of second elephant to ... (Extra.ie)

Zinda passed away on Sunday (July 7) due to Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV) โ€” the same virus that took the life of eight-year-old Asian elephant, ...

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Dublin Zoo 'devastated' as second elephant dies after contracting ... (Irish Post)

TWO elephants have died at Dublin Zoo due to a fatal virus despite an international effort to sav...

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Dublin Zoo 'devastated' as second elephant killed in just days (Limerick's Live 95)

Zinda, the zoo's beloved 7-year-old elephant, died from Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV). The news comes just days after the death of Avani on July ...

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