Yellowknife residents debated what kind of animal had entered their local community; the Renewable Resource Officer clarified that it was a wolf.
The DNR says the bird had the H5 avian influenza virus. Officials have also received other reports of dead birds, mostly mergansers, along the shoreline in Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties. They ...
Avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is taking a toll on migrating sandhill cranes and other waterfowl as the deadly ...
The Great Backyard Bird Count is back. Here's how to help scientists track birds and where to find the best birdwatching ...
Time commitment: Organizers recommend watching and counting birds for no less than 15 minutes at least one time over the four-day period. Where: You can count birds anywhere you want – whether that’s ...
Anxieties are high as experts warn the avian flu outbreak could worsen in the spring, but egg prices are spurring more ...
Bird flu takes toll on farmersBlood testing of large-animal veterinarians suggests that H5N1 bird flu has spread more widely than US surveillance of the virus is capturing, according to a new study by ...
Avian flu was detected in a backyard flock of about 15 ducks and geese in Madison County, according to Madison County Public ...
The agency on Thursday released new photos of the January reintroductions, including photos from the capturing operation in ...
The DNR’s ongoing disease surveillance indicates that HPAI is widespread in wild bird populations throughout the state.
Bird flu is now widespread in wild bird populations throughout Michigan, according to state testing. That’s the conclusion of sampling of dead wild birds across Lower Michigan suspected to be positive ...
Cold early and midwinter temperatures drove down the number of geese and ducks in North Dakota. North Dakota's Game and Fish ...
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