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Police weren't sure at first how to catch a wild turkey wreaking havoc in an Indiana grocery store. They decided to just wing it.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Department of Natural Resources officials continue to detect highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds throughout Indiana and have detected the H5NI virus in 30 ...
Then, responding officers found the big bird sitting on a shelf in ... Body camera video captured a wild turkey chase inside an Indiana grocery store last week. Officers were called in to help ...
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 ...
Police body camera footage caught the moments a wild turkey got inside an Indiana store and started causing a commotion.
But what has been the toll on wild birds? More than 170 species of North American wild birds – including ducks, geese, gulls, owls, eagles and others – have been infected with bird flu.
The sandhill cranes are being killed by bird flu, or avian influenza, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Sandhill cranes like these are dying in Indiana. Fish Lake isn’t ...
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 ...
Dead birds float in Fish Lake in Indiana. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says for the first time, sandhill cranes are being killed by bird flu. Michael Puente/WBEZ Share Sean Leone ...