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Ramping up H5 <b>bird</b> flu preparedness efforts for SA’s native species – DCCEEW
An extra $1.5 million is funding actions across South Australia to prepare for H5 bird flu. Read More at Source.
Declining U.S. <b>Bird</b> Populations Worry Environmentalists – Emagazine.com
Bird populations in the U.S. are facing alarming declines, falling by some 25% across the board since 1970. Read More at Source.
Pigeon feeders at market are selfish, says council – BBC
She said “pigeons are just as clean as any other wild bird” and said … Plea to report sightings of dead wild birds · Hawk...
Pigeon feeders at market are selfish, says council – Yahoo News Canada
She said “pigeons are just as clean as any other wild bird” and said they were “an easy target to blame for mess”. Sandi Lowe...
Pine Cone <b>Bird</b> Feeders – North Carolina Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
Join a Park Ranger and make pinecone bird feeders for our feathered friends! We still have birds in the area during the winter, come to...
<b>Bird</b> flu found for first time in Wisconsin after Dodge County dairy herd tests positive
Since bird flu was first identified in U.S. dairy herds in March 2024, Wisconsin dairy herds have managed to avoid the virus – until now....
Former President Joe Biden attends Philadelphia Eagles-Las Vegas Raiders game
Former President Joe Biden attended the Eagles’ game Sunday as the Birds defeated the Raiders 31-0 at Lincoln Financial Field. Read More at Source.
Eagles vs. Raiders instant observations: Slide ends for resurgent <b>Birds</b>, who put historic …
Eagles vs. Raiders instant observations: Slide ends for resurgent Birds, who put historic defensive beatdown on Vegas · The Eagles held the Raiders … Read More...
First case of <b>Bird</b> Flu in a Wisconsin dairy herd; confirmed by DATCP | News – WKOW
… and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has reported the first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as Bird flu, in. Read More at Source.
TN health officials urge reporting of sick, dead <b>birds</b> – PressReader
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is advising hunters and others to take precautions due to possible cases of a highly contagious disease that … Read More...
