GMO Harm to Animals, Birds, and Bees

Genetically Engineered Crops Taking a Toll on Livestock Health

By Dr. Mercola

With the support of local prosecutors, Mr.  Gloeckner , a German farmer who had 65 cows die after he fed them genetically modified  Bt  corn has filed criminal charges against the manufacturer, alleging that the company not only knew the corn could be lethal to livestock, but was covering up deaths that occurred during clinical trials. 

According to a recent press release by GM Watch 1 , the lawsuit asserts that Swiss biotech Syngenta committed a grave criminal offense by deliberately withholding the results of a feeding trial in which four cows died in two days. The deaths prompted the company to halt the test. No health problems or deaths were reported in the control group, which was not fed the genetically engineered  Bt  176 corn. 

Syngenta is by law required to register the results of feeding studies with the appropriate authorities, which they never did. They testified before the court in an earlier lawsuit brought by Mr.  Gloeckner , stating they knew of no risks related to their  Bt  176 corn, which resulted in the case against them being dismissed. According to the featured press release 2 :

"As a consequence of the deliberate withholding of that critical information  Gloeckner  suffered financial damage well above 500000 (US$650,000) which he was prevented from regaining through the initial court process."

As reported by Institute of Science in Society 3 , this is far from an isolated incident of mysterious deaths associated with genetically engineered feed, and it's not just Syngenta's  Bt  176 corn either. Thousands of livestock deaths have been reported across India, as a result of grazing on genetically engineered crops and feed. The Philippines have also reported cases. 

According to  Dr. Don Huber , an expert on the toxicity of genetically engineered plants, a new organism linked to GE crops appears to be the cause of high reproductive failure in livestock. The organism was initially identified by veterinarians around 1998_about two years after the introduction of Roundup Ready soybeans, which is one of the staple feeds. The vets were puzzled by sudden rates of miscarriages. While sporadic at first, the phenomenon has continued to increase in severity. 

In an interview last year, Dr. Huber stated:

"We [recently] received a call from a county extension educator, indicating that he has a dairy that has a 70 percent abortion rate. You put that on top of 10 to 15 percent of infertility to start with, and you're not going to have a dairy very long. In fact, a lot of our veterinarians are now becoming very concerned about the prospects for being able to have replacement animals."

USDA 93% OF corn planted in US is GMO corn

(   Glyphosate -the most widely used herbicide & widespread in U.S. food system- dramatic increases in pathologies in the F2 generation grand-offspring, and F3 transgenerational great-grand-offspring were observed. The transgenerational pathologies observed include prostate disease, obesity, kidney disease, ovarian disease, and birth abnormalities. Epigenetic analysis of the F1, F2 and F3 generation sperm identified differential DNA methylation regions (DMRs). A number of DMR associated genes were identified and previously shown to be involved in pathologies. Therefore, we propose glyphosate can induce the transgenerational inheritance of disease and germline ( e.g. sperm) epimutations (61));

 

 

There are other herbicides applied to GMOs which are easily of equal concern. The herbicide  Glufosinate   phosphinothricin  , made by Bayer) kills plants because it inhibits the plant enzyme glutamine synthetase. This ubiquitous enzyme is found also in fungi, bacteria and animals. Consequently,  Glufosinate  is toxic to most organisms.  Glufosinate  , is also a neurotoxin of mammals that doesn’t easily break down in the environment and is accumulating in environment & people. (Lantz et al. 2014)

A yet further reason to be concerned about GMOs is that most of them contain a viral sequence called the cauliflower mosaic virus ( CaMV ) promoter (or they contain the similar figwort mosaic virus (FMV) promoter). Two years ago, the GMO safety agency of the European Union (EFSA) discovered that both the  CaMV  promoter and the FMV promoter had wrongly been assumed by them (for almost 20 years) not to encode any proteins. In fact, the two promoters encode a large part of a small multifunctional viral protein that misdirects all normal gene expression and that also turns off a key plant defense against pathogens. (75).

 

Another problem caused by the widespread use of glyphosate in our crops is that it has led to a sharp increase in glyphosate-resistant weeds. These Superweeds require even greater herbicide use and are often combated using older, more dangerous herbicides, such as 2, 4-D, a chemical that has been linked   8    with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Parkinson’s disease, endocrine disruption, and reproductive problems.(16). Glyphosate neurotoxicity produces damage affecting dopamine in a way similar to that seen in Parkinson’s (20).

New Soil Study Shows Pesticides 'Destroying the Very Foundations of Web of Life ' -Great harm to worms, insects, pollinators, birds, animals, humans.

 

 

GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS DAMAGE  WILDLIFE ,

Linked to declining populations of birds, butterflies, etc.

Seeds of Deception, Jeffrey Smith,  http://www.newswithviews.com/Smith/jeffrey6.htm

British Studies Show GE Crops Harm Wildlife, NZ Herald

www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=10116661

 

 

Are GM Crops Killing Bees?     By Gunther  Latsch       Der  Spiegel     Thursday 22 March 2007 http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/032307EA.shtml

Russian research threatens to have an explosive effect on already hostile public opinion. Carried out by Dr Irina  Ermakova  at the Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, it is believed to be the first to look at the effects of GM food on the unborn.

The scientist added flour from a GM soya bean - produced by Monsanto to be resistant to its pesticide, Roundup - to the food of female rats, starting two weeks before they conceived, continuing through pregnancy, birth and nursing. Others were given non-GM  soyaand  a third group was given no soya at all.

She found that 36 per cent of the young of the rats fed the modified soya were severely underweight, compared to 6 per cent of the offspring of the other groups. More alarmingly, a staggering 55.6 per cent of those born to mothers on the GM diet perished within three weeks of birth, compared to 9 per cent of the offspring of those fed normal soya, and 6.8 per cent of the young of those given no soya at all.

"The morphology and biochemical structures of rats are very similar to those of humans, and this makes the results very disturbing" said Dr  Ermakova . "They point to a risk for mothers and their babies."

Environmentalists say that - while the results are preliminary - they are potentially so serious that they must be followed up. The  AmericanAcademy  of Environmental Medicine has asked the US National Institute of Health to sponsor an immediate, independent follow-up.

The Monsanto soya is widely eaten by Americans. There is little of it, or any GM crop, in British foods though it is imported to feed animals farmed for meat.

Tony Coombes, director of corporate affairs for Monsanto UK, said: "The overwhelming weight of evidence from published, peer-reviewed, independently conducted scientific studies demonstrates that Roundup Ready soy can be safely consumed by rats, as well as all other animal species studied."

What the experiment found

Russian scientists added flour made from a GM soya to the diet of female rats two weeks before mating them, and continued feeding it to them during pregnancy, birth and nursing. Others were give non-GM soya or none at all. Six times as many of the offspring of those fed the modified soya were severely underweight compared to those born to the rats given normal diets. Within three weeks, 55.6 per cent of the young of the mothers given the modified soya died, against 9 per cent of the offspring of those fed the conventional soya. 

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article337253.ece

GM crops created superweed, say scientists    Paul Brown, environment correspondent
Monday July 25, 2005   The Guardian     http://www.guardian.co.uk/gmdebate/Story/0,2763,1535428,00.html

  New Soil Study Shows Pesticides 'Destroying the Very Foundations of Web of Life ' -Great harm to worms, insects, pollinators, birds, animals, humans.

Pesticides and The Rapid Pollinator Decline/Food Security

New Study Finds Undisclosed Ingredients in Roundup Lethal to Bumblebees

Researchers found that one of the herbicide formulations killed 96% of the bees within 24 hours.

 

Factors Behind Pollinator Declines

The decline in pollinators and bees has been attributed to various causes – the three major culprits are pests and pathogens, exposure to agrochemicals and habitat loss and degradation.

Professor Johanne Brunet of USDA-ARS at the University of Wisconsin–Madison

https://www.scientia.global/pollinator-decline-implications-for-food-security-environment/

 

Pesticide widely used in US particularly harmful to bees, study finds

Agriculture has become 48 times more toxic to insects in last 25 years as neonics are used on over 140 different types of crops. There is growing evidence that neonicotinoid pesticides could be a major contributor to declining bee populations.  

BEE DECLINE & PESTICIDE USE -Center for food safety

 

Bee-toxic pesticides in dozens of widely used products , on top of many other stresses our industry faces, are killing our bees and threatening our livelihoods. -PAN

Insect 'apocalypse' in U.S. driven by 50x increase in toxic Pesticide Use...

National Geographic

 

Decline of bees, other pollinators threatens US crop yields ...

 

Biologists have found more than 150 different chemical residues in bee pollen, a deadly “pesticide cocktail” according to University of California apiculturist Eric Mussen . The chemical companies Bayer, Syngenta, BASF, Dow, DuPont and Monsanto shrug their shoulders at the systemic complexity, as if the mystery were too complicated. They advocate no change in pesticide policy. After all, selling poisons to the world’s farmers is profitable.

Furthermore, wild bee habitat shrinks every year as industrial agribusiness converts grasslands and forest into mono-culture farms, which are then contaminated with pesticides. To reverse the world bee decline, we need to fix our dysfunctional and destructive agricultural system.

Solutions That Save the Bees

Common sense actions can restore and protect the world’s bees: Greenpeace

1.     Ban the seven most dangerous pesticides.

2.     Protect pollinator health by preserving wild habitat.

3.     Restore ecological agriculture.

A new kind of supply chain initiative will help pollinators and farmers alike - EDF

Pesticides & Bird Population Decline

Silent Skies: Billions of North American Birds Have Vanished ...

North America Has Lost More Than 1 in 4 Birds in Last 50 Years...

Nearly 3 Billion Birds Gone | Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology ...

 

The major reason for  bird  species  decline  is loss of habitat, especially grasslands and forests. ... All have experienced  declines  in some areas since the 1960s and '70s, and further  declines  are anticipated, due to habitat loss, deforestation, and climate change. Pesticides and toxics also affect bird populations. Some with major declines include;

Evening Grosbeak (90 percent decline); Bank Swallow (89 percent decline); Black Swift (89 percent decline); Chestnut-collared Longspur (88 percent decline); King Rail (86 percent decline );

A key stop on the great bird flyway, Eilat sees steep dive in migrating flocks

Habitat destruction, pesticides, hunting, invasive species, manmade obstacles such as wind turbines and high voltage power lines all take a toll