Wild Birds
WILD THINGS: DOVE HEADS & OLD-SCHOOL ORNITHOLOGY – Keys Weekly
… birds. He was an old-school naturalist, and in the days before binoculars and cameras, one studied wildlife by shooting it. Then you’d taxidermy …
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Wild About Utah: Sound can brighten the dingy days
It’s a time when the early songbirds start to exercise their vocal chords. You might hear the complex warbling of a house finch, or the sweet piping “ …
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FWP reports pigeon paramyxovirus outbreaks in Missoula, Ravalli counties – KPAX
If dead wild birds need to be collected for disposal, wear disposable gloves and scoop the bird into a plastic bag, then seal or tie the bag and place …
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A looming global threat: H5N1 virus decimates wildlife, disrupts ecosystems and endangers …
The 16% of the wild bird species affected by H5N1 are of conservation concern. It has even affected critically endangered birds, such as the …
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USDA to implement $1B strategy to lower egg prices, curb bird flu | Grocery Dive
… bird flu transmission by wild birds. Biosecurity audits will also be expanded and made available to surrounding, non-affected farms. The USDA …
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Wild Coast Raw pet food recalled over bird flu fears as experts urge caution – New York Post
A Washington company has recalled pet food products amid the ongoing bird flu outbreaks. On March 1, Wild Coast Raw of Olympia, Washington, …
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FDA Announces Recall on Cat Food Over Bird Flu Risk
Wild Coast Raw has issued a voluntary recall on its Frozen Boneless Free Range Chicken Formula raw pet food for cats “because it has the potential to …
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USDA offers $1B for poultry farmers as Ohio struggles with bird flu. | Mahoning Matters
The agency contends that 83% percent of avian influenza cases are transmitted by wild … wild birds away from domesticated flocks. In a press gaggle …
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New Avian Flu Plan Hatched by USDA, but Experts Are Wary – Sentient Media
… wild birds, and environmental public health experts. We already lag behind other countries who have “One Health” collaborative teams of experts to …
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