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The first domestic case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu, detected in a flock in PEI is making some Island poultry farmers anxious.
MADISON (WKOW) -- Alan Ginsberg is a retired teacher and a wildlife photographer. He's spent eight years at a Madison pond following a family of sandhill cranes. This past spring, he made a ...
Hundreds of dead geese found this spring in fields near Lipton, Sask., 90 kilometres north east of Regina, died from avian influenza, reflecting a provincial uptick in the deadly disease ...
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The transition from non-avian theropods to birds is one of the best-documented evolutionary transitions in the fossil record, with specimens like Archaeopteryx, Microraptor, and Anchiornis ... between ...
Avian influenza has been detected in more than 124 countries and has spilled over into at least 40 terrestrial mammal species and 13 marine species, including dairy cattle and household pets.
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Prince Edward Islanders are being reminded to keep their distance from sick, dying or dead wildlife as avian influenza — commonly known as bird flu or H5N1 — continues to circulate on the Island.
As the avian flu continues to spread, some people may be wondering if it is still safe to use their bird feeder. Here's what the experts say. SKIP TO MAIN CONTENT ...
Dead sandhill cranes found in southern Indiana are raising concerns about the spread of avian flu from poultry to wild birds. 2:11. Birds in Austin, Indiana on Feb. 25, 2025.
The bodies of more than 30 birds were removed from the banks of Shark River in Monmouth County this week, with avian influenza suspected to be the cause of death, local officials said Friday.
There have been 67 confirmed human cases, and one death, from H5N1 infection, the virus that causes avian flu. All but three cases involved workers in commercial dairy and poultry operations.
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