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In 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.
DETROIT – With more cases of bird flu detected in wild and domestic birds across Michigan, the Department of Natural Resources suggests Michiganders take down their bird feeders and birdbaths ...
With more cases of bird flu detected in wild and domestic birds across Michigan, the Department of Natural Resources suggests Michiganders take down their bird feeders and birdbaths out of an ...
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 ...
If 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 ...
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.
The H5N1 bird flu virus has been spreading for two years among wild birds and domestic poultry — forcing Michigan poultry farmers and egg producers to cull about 6.8 million birds.
The first confirmed case in cattle was reported in Texas earlier this year, and 11 more states have confirmed cases of the bird flu in dairy herds. Michigan has reported the most cases in the country.
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 ...