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Today’s biggest science news: Man dies from H5N5 <b>bird</b> flu | ‘Alien’ rock on Mars
… bird flu virus H5N1 in cells. (Image: © Callista Images/Getty Images). Here’s the biggest science news you need to know. The first person to...
Stores keep prices down in a tough year for turkeys. Other Thanksgiving foods may cost more
Bird flu and another disease have shrunk the U.S. turkey population to a 40-year low this year. Wholesale turkey prices are expected to be up...
Washington woman dies after contracting <b>bird</b> flu – YouTube
A 75-year-old woman from Washington has died after contracting the bird flu, experts believe from her backyard flock. Read More at Source.
Tragedy as man dies from virus ‘never before seen’ in humans – The Mirror
H5N1 has infected wild bird and domestic poultry since 2022. There have been 71 human cases of H5 bird flu recorded in the US since...
The 2025 BirdLife Australia photography awards – in pictures | <b>Birds</b> | The Guardian
Stare down – Youth category, runner up · Preening one’s feathers – Bird portrait winner and BirdLife photographer of the year · Food delivery – …...
Avian influenza spreading in Belgium as the United States reports a second human death
Several outbreaks have already been detected among poultry farms and wild birds in recent weeks. In an earlier response, Agriculture minister David … Read More at...
MN Turkey Growers Group: State Producers Resilient Despite HPAI Increases
That’s a sharp rise that’s largely attributed to the fall wild bird migration season. Nearly 600000 birds had been affected statewide as of late … Read...
Avian influenza in Europe: enhanced surveillance and strict biosecurity needed as detections surge
Remove wild bird carcasses promptly to reduce contamination of the environment with HPAI and prevent infection of other wild or domestic birds and … Read More...
In the Arena: Jonathan Wilkins | Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
On that first hunt, a bird wild flushed and scared the daylights out of me, but I caught a glimpse as it disappeared, and I...
How AI Is Helping Save Hawaii’s Vanishing <b>Birds</b> | CNN Business
Hawaii’s native birds are rapidly disappearing, largely due to avian malaria. Researchers at the University of Hawaii Hilo’s LOHE Bioacoustics Lab … Read More at Source.
