Bird flu has been detected in a great horned owl in Wake County, according to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
The federal freeze prevents the hiring of seasonal staff to conduct annual monitoring of the endangered species, according to the Center for Biological Diversity.
Winter birdwatching is full of surprises, from the daily hustle of familiar visitors to the excitement of spotting an ...
Scientists suspect the highly pathogenic strain of bird flu has killed ducks, geese, swans, owls and eagles. The Michigan ...
Rising numbers of great-horned owls, bald eagles and red-tailed hawks have been getting sick and dying of bird flu this ...
A spokesperson for N.C. Wildlife confirmed the case and said one hawk and multiple geese were found dead in the same area.
The country’s poor public health response to the outbreak is rooted in the inability to bring in dairy farmers as partners.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – North Carolina wildlife officials reported a case of bird flu in Wake County on Thursday. An owl was ...
In California, eggs are more expensive due to a combination of factors including higher production costs, bird flu and the ...
A great horned owl found dead in Cary tested positive for bird flu after a resident reported seeing multiple bird carcasses ...
WAKE COUNTY, N.C. — North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission confirmed a case of the bird flu in Wake County Thursday. Officials said an owl was infected with the disease.
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