The Indiana DNR confirmed in a news release Friday the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), also known as the bird flu, ...
The highly pathogenic avian influenza was found in a blue-winged teal and several black vultures. Here's where.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza, a type of "bird flu," has been detected in three counties, according to the Indiana DNR in a statement issued on Friday, Oct. 17.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is urging caution after avian flu has killed multiple wild birds in southern ...
Hippos in flight, doors drifting downstream and a fraught audition for Strictly Come Dancing are just some of the ...
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Avian flu confirmed in two Indiana counties
I NDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WANE) The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced Friday that it has confirmed highly ...
Diwali is a time for lights, laughter, and togetherness. But the loud bangs, smoke, and bustle can be deeply unsettling for ...
Tripiti beach, a few minutes west of Dryos, is a great spot, with a liberal peppering of French tamarisk trees providing the shade and refreshments courtesy of the excellent Glyfa Café, which offers ...
Mood swings, sudden agitation, or strange behavior? Before you consider your cat a behavioral disorder or health concern, check this often-overlooked detail. A very common accessory could be the cause ...
HPAI has also been confirmed as the cause of death in black vultures in Jefferson County and is suspected as the cause of ...
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a blue-winged teal in Greene County through surveillance conducted by the U.S ...
A Connecticut fire crew found an unusual surprise while responding to a report that a child's head was stuck in a chair on ...
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