The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources is asking for the public's help after receiving reports of dead black vultures ...
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Bird Flu Blamed As Dead Vultures Turn Up Across Virginia: ‘Don’t Touch Them,’ Officials Warn
Something’s killing vultures across Virginia — and wildlife officials say it’s likely a deadly strain of bird flu that could ...
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DWR receives reports of dead black vultures throughout Virginia likely due to bird flu
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) has received reports of groups of dead black vultures across the state, with preliminary testing indicating that the likely cause is Highly ...
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Bird flu on the move: What to know this season
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - Bird flu is deadly, and it’s on the move in North Dakota. With fall migration underway, the risk to poultry is rising. Since 2022, more than 90 million domestic birds have ...
This type of HPAI virus is considered low risk to people, the U.S. Centers Disease Control said, but highly contagious to ...
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Belgium has reported an outbreak of bird flu on a turkey farm in the northern part of the country, the World Organisation for ...
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. H5N1 bird flu has been making a lot of headlines since last year, and for good reason: since March 2024 this subtype of ...
RECEIVE AN UPDATE FROM THE DISTRICT SHORTLY. MORE BREAKING NEWS TONIGHT. NEBRASKA SEES ITS FIRST KNOWN CASE OF BIRD FLU IN DAIRY CATTLE. AG DEPARTMENT SAYS THE CASE WAS FOUND IN A HERD IN CENTRAL ...
FARGO — North Dakota’s state veterinarian says cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza are appearing earlier this year compared to 2024. There have been three confirmed cases of bird flu so far, ...
Over the past three years, bird flu — caused by the avian influenza A (H5N1) virus — has extended its reach around the U.S. and across many species. The virus arrived in wild birds, but it has now ...
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