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Pause on bird relocation in Michigan has many concerned about Swimmer's itchIn today’s Health Alert, a ban on relocating birds in Michigan due to the bird flu outbreak is raising concerns about Swimmer ...
Bird flu continues to spread quickly through the U.S. farm system because that system is inherently a viral playground.
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Bird flu outbreak 2025: Symptoms, prevention, Michigan backyard chicken infection concernsIf you suspect bird flu in wild birds or other wild animals, report it by calling the state Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Disease Laboratory at 517-336-5030 or by filling out the Eyes ...
The bird flu outbreak continues to grow in the U.S., with state officials confirming infected flocks in two additional Michigan counties on Monday. Following an investigation by the Michigan ...
Related: DNR warns Michigan residents, pet owners to protect themselves from bird flu As of Monday, Feb. 3, the CDC reported nearly 150 million birds had been infected across 1,490 outbreaks since ...
Michigan's songbird population is not as susceptible to avian influenza - or bird flu - as waterfowl are, and the typical tube-style feeders tend to keep birds from congregating together.
As the bird flu continues to spread across the U.S., the Michigan DNR says it is widespread among wild birds in the state, with more than 300 dead wild birds found in five counties.
More than 344,000 Michigan birds have been euthanized in the last 30 days following bird flu detections in six turkey farms in Ottawa County, and two backyard flocks in Jackson and Oakland counties.
State agricultural officials said they've detected bird flu in a backyard flock in Jackson County, plus two commercial poultry facilities in Ottawa County. The Michigan Department of Agriculture ...
MICHIGAN (WPBN/WGTU) -- We're learning about dead bird cases in five Michigan counties. The Michigan DNR said these cases are suspected to be a result of bird flu. So far this year, the DNR has ...
The massive die-off is believed to be from the ongoing bird flu outbreak, according to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. The warmer weather and melting ice along Lake Michigan, which ...
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