Great Lakes farms have become a hot spot for bird flu, killing millions of birds and raising fears of a human pandemic.
In addition to birds, bird flu can affect a variety of wild and domestic mammals, including cats, dogs, horses, cattle and pigs, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
The toll on wild birds is harder to tally but is also significant ... estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes across several counties in Indiana, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Mike Braun and lawmakers about protecting their habitats from threats, including the bird flu. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources reported earlier this month that wild birds with avian ...
According to the Indiana Board of Animal Health, the strains of the virus that are being detected are consistent with those found in wild birds like sandhill cranes, raptors, and waterfowl ...
The first ticket to the national title game has been punched as No. 1 seed Florida defeated No. 1 overall seed Auburn 79-73 ...
Bird flu does not present ... dairy products are safe to eat. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources suspects HPAI also is the cause of recent wild waterfowl deaths in Lake, Porter, LaPorte ...
The prospect of Lyme disease is no joke. About 47% of the adult ticks that the St. Joseph County Department of Health has ...
The Philippines has temporarily banned poultry imports from Indiana, New York, and Pennsylvania due to bird flu outbreaks in these U.S. states. In the latest statement, Secretary of Agriculture Tiu ...
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