But you just claim that oh! I know everything.
No one here has claimed any such thing.
But, see, you intentionally omit what you can't explain, like the other cases of sudden death of animals around the world.
Please be more specific. If you've bothered to read the pertinent threads on this matter, you'll notice that we have explained both the frequency of wildlife mortality events and some of the reasons why they happen. Nothing reported as of late is unusual, and we've demonstrated that this is a reasonable conclusion with the information at hand. If you disagree, then it's up to you to explain why our information (primarily from the USGS) is wrong, not simply wave your hands and make baseless accusations.
You realize you don't want to talk about it.
Again, the material that has been posted on this very board suggests a reality very different from the one you claim to experience.
Just want to say that if you want to make this site more credential, just don't be a blind believer yourself. I don't want to be the one after all.
If you can defend the position that there is something unusual about the wildlife deaths, then do so. I think our position is more or less unassailable, given the publicly-available data that we have cited over and over again. I notice you've so far made no attempt to challenge that data, so what exactly is your point?