The first two cases of bird flu on the University of Massachusetts campus were discovered over the weekend of Jan. 18-19 when ...
The Francis College of Engineering has been recognized as exemplar and with a Bronze Award for the inaugural ASEE Diversity Recognition Program. The ASEE Diversity Recognition Program (ADRP) was ...
Although there are no human cases of avian flu in Massachusetts, officials this week advised poultry farmers and people with ...
Bird flu is suspected to be the cause of several dead wild birds in several areas of the state including Plymouth, Boston and the UMass Amherst campus according to the Mass Department of Public Health ...
Amherst, and Plymouth; on Friday, officials in Brockton closed a park after dead swans and geese were found on a pond there. The bird flu strain has already decimated some poultry farms in other ...
Also this week, the state confirmed that several geese that were found sick or dead on the UMass Amherst campus earlier this month were confirmed to have had the illness. This as cases have been ...
Amidst the park's closure, earlier accounts from park officials detailed the discovery of deceased swans and geese on the ... and confirmed cases at UMass Amherst earlier in the month, the rise ...
The Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife also confirmed to NBC10 Boston Thursday that several geese found sick or dead on the campus of UMass Amherst in early January were confirmed to ...
The two geese were the first known cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as HPAI or H5N1, on the school campus, according to a UMass Amherst spokesperson. Signs have been ...
The university says it was discovered this past weekend after two dead Canadian geese tested positive for ... positive test for the disease on the UMass Amherst campus. The school told us they ...
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