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Millions of poultry in 20 facilities across Indiana have died from avian influenza Bird flu is killing sandhill cranes and other waterfowl across the state Nearly 7 million chickens, turkeys and ...
But wild birds are also at risk. The Indiana DNR said they are continuing to detect highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in wild birds throughout Indiana. The Indiana DNR also said HPAI is ...
Sandhill cranes are the latest victims of a particularly persistent strain of avian influenza, killing at least 1,500 of the migrating birds in recent weeks, according to a biologist with the ...
SANDHILL CRANES ARE BEING FOUND DEAD IN THE AREA, AND THE INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CONFIRMS BIRD FLU IN THIS POPULATION. DNR AVIAN HEALTH SPECIALIST ELI FLEECE SAYS AFTER REPORTED ...
INDIANA (WSBT) — Bird flu continues to have ... The cause? Highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu. The dead birds are being found in fields, lakes, and even peoples ...
The spread of avian influenza, also known as bird flu, continues to impact bird populations in Indiana, with Greene County reporting dead sandhill cranes. Experts say the risk of humans ...
In late February the H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, caused the deaths of an estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes across several counties in Indiana, according to the ...
Stephen Morrissey: Yeah. So Lindsay, what’s your sense of the feeling among both medical providers and the general public in Indiana? Is avian flu something that they’re thinking about?
(WANE) — As bird flu has swept across poultry farms in northeast Indiana in the past few months ... for the cases is highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) due to the nature of the cases ...
Poultry at a second commercial farm in Maricopa County have tested positive for Avian Influenza, according to a report. The ...