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Producers urged to take precautions after third avian influenza case confirmed – KTHV
Keep your birds indoors or covered to prevent any exposure to wild/migratory birds. Restrict access to sources of water that may have been … Read More...
More than 52 million <b>birds</b> in the US have been affected by an outbreak of avian influenza
Since then, through the Wildlife Futures Program and the Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic Laboratory System (PADLS), Penn’s School of Veterinary … Read More at Source.
Concerns over <b>bird</b> flu could mean more chickens are abandoned | News and Star
Pet hens have spent the majority of the year in ‘flockdown’ due to a housing order. Kate Norman, poultry expert at the charity, said: “Keeping...
Peru <b>Bird</b> Flu: Thousands of Pelicans Found Dead – The St Kitts Nevis Observer
In total, more than 13,000 birds have been killed by the H5N1 avian influenza strain, according to biologists. Peruvian officials have declared a … Read More...
Warning For <b>Bird</b> Hunters: Take precautions as HPAI works its way across the U.S. – RFD-TV
Tennessee’s state veterinarian issued an alert for domesticated bird owners who also bird hunt as High Pathogenic Avian Influenza works its way … Read More at...
Government of Canada invests nearly $2 million in migratory <b>bird</b> monitoring and …
Migratory birds are an important part of Canadian biodiversity. Despite their great adaptability, science shows that migratory bird populations … Read More at Source.
Illinois DNR suspects <b>bird</b> flu in deaths of 300 waterfowl – GMToday.com
BELLEVILLE, Ill. — State wildlife officials suspect that bird flu killed at least 300 waterfowl recently found dead at public hunting sites across … Read More...
Regent honeyeaters released in the Hunter Valley as efforts to save species continue – ABC
Researcher says zoo-bred birds are joining wild birds to form mixed flocks. Birdlife Australia’s NSW Woodland Bird Program manager Mick Roderick said … Read More at...
Christmas <b>Bird</b> Count originated in 1900 as alternative to hunting – Houston Chronicle
This year marks 123 consecutive years of the Christmas Bird Count, where citizen volunteers count birds in their neighborhoods. Read More at Source.
Concerns over <b>bird</b> flu could mean more chickens are abandoned – The Mail
Pet hens have spent the majority of the year on ‘flockdown’ due to a housing order. Kate Norman, poultry expert at the charity, said: “Keeping...
