Wild Birds
Veterinary infectious diseases in 2023: Will the surge continue? – DVM360
We have seen massive outbreaks of avian influenza virus, with millions of wild and domestic birds infected over the past several years, …
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Turkey flock ‘depopulated’ in Osage County – Sedalia Democrat
Wild birds with highly pathogenic influenza can transmit the disease to commercial turkey flocks, like those seen here. The Missouri Department of …
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Toxic: 3M knew its chemicals were harmful decades ago, but didn’t tell the public, government
Purdy warned 3M that if wild birds‘ blood contained the chemicals, then fish-eating mammals — like otters, mink, porpoise and seals — could have …
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Bird flu infects first commercial flock in Washington – EIN News
“The ongoing detections of avian influenza in our domestic flocks, commercial flocks and wild birds are incredibly unfortunate,” Dr. Dobbs said.
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1st avian flu outbreak in a WA commercial flock reported near Tri-Cities | The Seattle Times
Avian influenza, or bird flu, has been detected in wild birds and baby raccoons in the Tri-Cities area this year but not in local domestic flocks …
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1st avian flu outbreak in a WA commercial flock reported near Tri-Cities – Yakima Herald
Avian influenza, or bird flu, has been detected in wild birds and baby raccoons in the Tri-Cities area this year, but not in local domestic flocks …
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Expert physicians group calls on Colgate University to stop using wild-caught animals for research
In multiple research projects, Colgate researchers have studied dozens of birds and squirrels that were caught in the wild, used in experiments …
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December bird flu cases will hurt Iowa turkey production, expert says
“Iowa’s turkey farmers really work diligently to protect their turkey flocks from wild birds,” said Iowa Turkey Federation Executive Director …
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Avian Influenza Newswire: Mississippi bird cases increasing, Brown bear cub in Alaska
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) has received many reports of sick or dead birds over the past week. Read more at …
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