The nation’s turkey flock has shrunk to its smallest size in 40 years, raising wholesale prices before the holiday season ...
After a quiet summer, bird flu cases are rising again. Scientists expected the development, but what happens next is still ...
As bird flu continues to be a problem across the US, a fifth flock of sick birds have been confirmed in Georgia. Here's what ...
Wildlife expert advises against using bird feeders during the winter (or ever) if you don't want to have bears on your ...
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza is the suspected cause of death in wild and domestic birds across Massachusetts, according to a press release from Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources ...
25,669 Northern Gannets in Canada. 134 harbor and gray seals along the coast of Maine. 21 California Condors in the western U.S. “It’s easier to treat the numbers as numbers and not think too hard ...
In a bid to get ahead of the next global flu pandemic, scientists have turned to a surprising tool: bird poop. In remote parts of the Indian Ocean and Oceania — regions often neglected during global ...
Notably, two large commercial turkey farms were hit in Minnesota, the nation's top turkey producer and the current epicenter ...
Wildlife hospitals are busy places with staff resources often stretched as injured and ill native wildlife species are ...
Dr. Richard Besser traveled to China to report on the bird flu outbreak. April 16, 2013— -- HONG KONG -- A new strain of bird flu has been reported in China, and it has sickened 63 people and ...
Bird flu is spreading rapidly in Europe, with the highest number of countries in at least a decade reporting early outbreaks, ...
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