Doug Corwin, owner of Crescent Duck Farms in Aquebogue, wrote to newly named EPA administrator Lee Zeldin on Wednesday.
Established in 1908, the Aquebogue site is the last commercial duck farm on Long Island, once world-renowned for its ducks.
The owner of Long Island’s last remaining duck farm, forced to cull its entire flock of nearly 100,000 Pekin ducks last month ...
A positive bird flu test and the entire flock – 100,000 ducks – was destroyed by an army of state and federal agents in ...
AQUEBOGUE, Long Island (WABC) -- A bird flu outbreak is having a devastating impact on Suffolk County's largest and last commercial duck farm. The H5N1 outbreak at Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue ...
After the current strain of bird flu, H5N1, reached the U.S. in 2022, more than 148 million birds have been euthanized. What ...
Staff at the Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue, New York, noticed that many of birds were ill, according to Newsday and local ...
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Long Island’s last duck farm weighs closure after outbreak leads to killing of entire flockNEW YORK (AP) — New York’s Long Island was once synonymous with “duck ... roughly 140-acre farm since the 1640s, said Friday that a multiday culling of about 100,000 birds has been completed at the ...
Long Island’s last duck farm will soon be closing its door for now. Crescent Duck Farm is laying off 45 employees next Friday because there is no work at this time, according to the farm's owner.
Tragedy struck one of New York State's oldest farms, putting its future in jeopardy after 120 years of business.
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