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How the highly contagious bird flu is hitting NC's wild and domestic bird populations hardNearly 400 birds, mostly brown pelicans, near Hatteras Inlet were found dead last month from suspected highly pathogenic avian influenza.
Spring migration is currently underway. Now is the time for those with poultry and dairy to ramp up biosecurity efforts, ...
The presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was detected in a commercial egg laying pullet flock in Kosciusko ...
Avian influenza—which has devastated poultry flocks, wildlife populations and increasingly poses a public health risk—has now ...
Bird flu cases are rising rapidly in the U.S. and around the world. A new study traces how the disease spread over the last ...
State officials are looking into what caused a case of avian flu that was identified at the CNY Regional Market.
An avian influenza vaccine for layers, broilers, and practical for farmers was developed thanks to innovative technology ...
Recent viral mutations have shown avian influenza’s adaptability to mammalian hosts, prompting infectious disease, animal ...
If you have sick birds in your BACKYARD flock, please report them to WSDA’s Sick Bird Hotline at 1-800-606-3056. If your farm ...
While New York state has not had a case of avian influenza in dairy cows, veterinary experts say milk testing underway at ...
Conowingo Dam's Fisherman's Park Trails Closed Amid Dead Vultures and Avian Flu Concerns in Maryland
Trails near Conowingo Dam were closed after dead vultures raised bird flu concerns, prompting testing and safety measures.
As avian influenza continues to impact the country’s poultry supply, other species of animals have been infected, with New ...
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