A couple of species of mites that attack bees were responsible for similar
dieoffs in the winters of» 95 - ’96 and 2000 - 2001.
If my memory serves me right there was a significant trout
dieoff in the Norwegian mountain lakes in the 60's.
Not exact matches
Large
dieoffs of Cassin's auklets, a tiny seabird, were first noticed when dead birds began washing ashore
in fall of 2014.
We use global climate model simulations to estimate the distribution of ecologically - relevant climate changes resulting from forest loss
in two hotspot regions: western North America (wNA), which is experiencing accelerated
dieoff, and the Amazon basin, which is subject to high rates of deforestation.
3) Regardless of what was going on earlier with the Black Death, evidence has been piling up for a 50M + - person
dieoff (not the 5 - 10M of earlier guesses)
in the Americas, with massive reforestration that covered previously - cleared land
in Central America and the Amazon region.