In January, avian flu was detected in a dead bird at Julian Lake Park. Here's what to know about the virus in North Carolina.
A commercial turkey operation in Sampson County, North Carolina, has tested positive for High Path Avian Influenza.
Birds that typically stay in Michigan over the winter can handle even these temperatures. But other birds may struggle to survive.
Turkeys in a commercial Sampson County flock have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza, the N.C. Department ...
"Throughout the United States, we see changes over time in birds wintering farther north than they ... the latter category is Carolina wrens, Winger said. The common backyard bird historically ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A commercial flock of turkeys tested positive for bird flu in North Carolina, state agriculture ...
Using a spotting scope, Bob Riggs often visits the Saltville Well Fields in Saltville, Virginia, to catch a glimpse of some ...
A flock of turkeys in eastern North Carolina was found to have tested positive for the disease best known as “bird flu.” The ...
New York on Friday ordered a weeklong shutdown of all live bird markets in New York City, Westchester and Long Island after ...
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Hundreds or retention ponds in the Triad help to control runoff, prevent erosion and protect water quality. They also can ...