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Eat chocolate and save <b>birds</b>: What to know this Valentine’s Day – FOX 5 DC
… michael hill joined us with ways to spoil your pet this Valentine’s Day! Eating chocolate is now better for birds, humans and the planet....
<b>Wild Bird</b> Fund on Twitter: “We are deeply sad to report that Flamingo, our sweet pink pigeon, has …
This king pigeon, a domestic bird likely raised for food, … Domestic birds — birds raised in captivity — should never be released to the...
United Petfood acquires share of Turkish Lider <b>Pet</b> Food | PetfoodIndustry.com
The company has 15 years of experience in the production of dry pet food for dogs and cats as well as feed for birds, rabbits...
<b>Bird</b> Flu Got to the Minks. Are Humans Next? – Bloomberg.com
Last October, a mink farm in northwestern Spain was infected with a deadly bird flu, H5N1. More than 50,000 minks were euthanized as a result....
<b>Bird</b> expert and poet Drew Lanham on how he’s inspired by the natural world – PBS
Drew Lanham refers to himself as a ‘rare bird.’ The ornithologist, naturalist and writer says he believes conservation efforts must be a blending … Read More...
The biggest penguin that ever existed was a ‘monster <b>bird</b>‘ | The Seattle Times
New Zealand has been a haven for earthbound birds for eons. The absence of terrestrial predators allowed flightless parrots, kiwis and moas to … Read More...
Delta Airlines flight returns to JFK Airport after reported <b>bird</b> strike – CBS News
Delta said in a statement that the plane “encountered birds following departure” to the Bahamas. Read More at Source.
Could <b>bird</b> flu in mink signal threat of a human pandemic? – DW
A bird flu outbreak on a Spanish mink farm has alarmed scientists. … But when these viruses that were harmless to wild birds spread to...
Here’s Why Experts Are Concerned About <b>Bird</b> Flu | MedPage Today
The first time HPAI H5N1 was detected in North America was in 2014, and it caused widespread poultry outbreaks and deaths of wild birds in...
What a <b>Bird</b> Flu Outbreak Among Mink Could Mean for Humans – The New York Times
It was H5N1, a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza. Over the last few years, a new variant of H5N1 has spread widely through wild...
