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Indiana DNR: Bird flu found in wild birds in 30 counties so far. Here's what to knowFor more information on HPAI, visit on.IN.gov/avian-flu This article originally appeared on Lafayette Journal & Courier: Indiana DNR: Bird flu found in wild birds in 30 counties so far.
According to data from the USDA, every reported case of HPAI in wild birds has been found in northwest Indiana. While rare, songbirds can also contract HPAI and can sometimes carry the disease ...
New cases of Bird Flu have been found at two major commercial poultry production facilities in Indiana. According to the Indiana State Board of Animal Health, a commercial egg production facility in J ...
Many of the dead birds were located on Highway 50 between Brownstown and Bedford. While the dead cranes found recently have not been tested, officials said the virus is likely to blame.
This is the first time the virus has killed these birds, officials say. Some 30 of Indiana’s 92 counties have reported sandhill crane deaths, including Lake and Porter counties, those closest to ...
The bird was captured by the Humane Indiana Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Valparaiso on Monday. The center said it received a call about an injured or ill eagle and the team found it in a field.
An official with the Department of Natural Resources says this is the first time the virus has felled the majestic birds.
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 Indiana Department of Natural Resources continues to detect highly pathogenic avian influenza aka HPAI in wild birds throughout ... reported HPAI had been found in hens in its Cortland ...
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