KAMR Amarillo on MSN
Bird flu circulating in wild birds in Amarillo, Lubbock
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department reported that highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was found to be circulating ...
FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSN
Officials warn of highly pathogenic avian influenza cases in Texas
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is alerting the public to cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza detected in wild ...
A highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in wild birds around the Great Salt Lake and in several other counties ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is monitoring the continued spread of avian influenza in wild birds as spring migration ...
Plainview Herald on MSN
Bird flu spreads among wild birds in Amarillo and Lubbock; officials urge precautions
Wildlife experts are urging Texans to avoid contact with sick or dead animals as bird flu spreads across parts of the state.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza, HPAI, specifically HPAI H5N1, commonly referred to as “bird flu,” has rippled far beyond farms and impacted Americans of all walks of life, whether they know it or ...
Dozens of bodies of migrating birds — including some that appeared ill and were actively dying — were recovered from a playa lake in Amarillo over the weekend, and avian influenza is the suspected ...
Pennsylvania Game Commission officials are asking bird watchers and hunters to report sick or dead birds they encounter, as they continue to monitor avian influenza’s presence in the region. “Avian ...
Bird flu has been found in wild birds, backyard birds, and commercial flocks across the state.
The Arkansas Department of Agriculture is urging the public to keep their distance from waterfowl and other wild birds after the confirmation of nine avian influenza cases in the state. No cases of ...
KARK on MSN
Arkansas officials urge public to avoid contact with wild birds due to avian influenza danger
Arkansas officials are warning people to avoid handling sick or dead wild birds, as they can spread avian influenza to domestic poultry, people, and pets.
Arkansas agriculture and health agencies stated that people should avoid contact with wild birds due to detections of avian ...
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