Dead birds have recently washed up on the Lake Michigan shoreline. Dead birds have washed up on the Lake Michigan shoreline. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources said the incident is likely ...
In the U.S., bird flu headlines have focused on an unprecedented number of American cases and the impact of the virus on dairy cows and on poultry ...
Collette Lauzau, a biologist and program manager with Audubon, led a Feb. 4 presentation at the Bay County Public Library ...
This is one of several airline crashes in recent months, but according to experts, flying is still the safest form of transport. Traffic controllers had requested American Airlines Flight 5342 to ...
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Using the world’s smallest known satellite transmitter, conservationists were able to track a spoon-billed sandpiper, thought to be the world’s rarest migratory shorebird. The transmitter ...
What Is a Flying Ant? Flying ants, also known as alates, are swarming adult hive members of various ant species. Ants have complex societies that require each subgroup of ants to perform different ...
The disease, known as Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, or H5N1, was confirmed in a commercial poultry flock on a farm in Suffolk County, the county health department revealed Tuesday, Jan. 21. The ...
A subtype of bird flu caused by avian influenza A (H5) virus has been spreading worldwide in wild birds with a few outbreaks in poultry, dairy cows and other mammals across the United States ...
And North America shorebird nesting numbers have been plummeting ... Images of the pink statuesque birds have been flying around Facebook, bringing birders to the refuge to catch a glimpse ...
FAIRHOPE, Ala. (WALA) - The snow started early Tuesday and kept falling. And falling. And falling. Soon, downtown Fairhope was a winter wonderland. “Just wanted to look at it and see,” said ...