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.
Turkeys in a commercial Sampson County flock have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza, the N.C. Department ...
A flock of turkeys in eastern North Carolina was found to have tested positive for the disease best known as “bird flu.” The ...
According to the AVMA symptoms of bird flu in pets can include fever, lethargy, low appetite, red eyes, and difficulty ...
A commercial turkey operation in Sampson County, North Carolina, has tested positive for High Path Avian Influenza.
After being declared extinct in the wild, red wolves were reintroduced in North Carolina in 1987. For about 20 years, the population grew steadily to reach around 120 animals. Then their numbers ...
A commercial turkey flock in North Carolina has tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), also known as ...
Waterfowl in Buncombe County, North Carolina tested positive for the disease ... and keeping pets that do go outdoors away from wild birds, poultry, and cattle. Prevent pets from eating dead ...
Bird flu has been found in a North Carolina turkey flock Nationwide, outbreaks have affected 107 flocks so far this year Experts say there is no current human health risk but urge folks to stay ...