Wild Birds
Study: Bobcats in New York State exposed to avian flu; some survived – Newsday
Highly pathogenic avian flu (HPAI), also known as bird flu, is a contagious and often deadly viral disease spread by wild birds. Since the start of …
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Wild Seeing: A sandhill crane’s reminder imprinted in time and memory – Park Record
Long legs drifting below a pair of giant-winged birds, like silken threads caught in a gentle breeze, glide overhead. Their timeless journey …
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Poultry Meat Marketing Regulations to be amended to support industry through bird flu outbreaks
The risk of HPAI H5 in wild birds in Great Britain and across Europe is currently assessed as very high. The proposal to remove this derogation …
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Turtle doves to be shot for sport again across Europe as EU lifts hunting ban – The Guardian
… Wild bird numbers continue ‘alarming’ decline in UK, Defra figures show. Read more. But following a temporary ban three years ago on the annual …
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JWM: Invasive Indian mongoose bounce back after removal – The Wildlife Society
… native birds, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Their appetites have led to declines in native reptiles and ground-nesting birds. Mongooses …
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Bird flu spreads, impacting U.S. poultry and consumers – The Mirror
In the U.S., the CDC reports detections in wild birds across all 51 jurisdictions, affecting over 168 million poultry and nearly 1,000 dairy herds in …
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Avian flu outbreaks surge globally, raising alarm – WOAH | The Poultry Site
Wild birds and mammals, including species in the UK and Antarctica, are increasingly affected. Virus spread continues across five continents, with …
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Spring bird flu spike in Central European poultry | WATTPoultry.com
Further HPAI cases among European wild birds. Among wild birds, 29 countries had logged a total of 451 HPAI outbreaks among their respective wild …
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COLUMN: Keep feeders clean so birds stay healthy – Salem Reporter
Yet I just read that the New Jersey legislature is considering a statewide feeder ban. Why? To protect wild animals from the spread of deadly, …
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