“The ducks tested from Little Chute were negative for avian influenza viruses (including H5N1). The cause of death was ...
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNDNR: 90 dead ducks in Little Chute tested negative for bird flu, cause of death revealedAfter 90 dead ducks were removed from a stormwater pond in Little Chute in late February, officials with the Wisconsin DNR have confirmed that it was not due to ...
LITTLE CHUTE - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources confirmed with the Post-Crescent on Friday that the 90 dead ...
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LITTLE CHUTE, Wis. (WBAY) - The Wisconsin DNR said Friday the test samples from the 90 birds found dead in a pond last month all came back negative for bird flu. As reported in February, the DNR took ...
Scientists are sounding alarms about a genetic mutation that was recently identified in four dairy cow herds, nearly one year ...
In prior bird flu outbreaks, there’ve been several documented cases of feline-to-feline spread, but ingestion seems to be the ...
As birds begin to migrate north for the Summer, there’s a lot of concern this season about the disease they may be ...
A new H5N1 bird flu mutation has appeared in a cluster of infected dairy cows. It's a genetic change that scientists say ...
Trees provide lots of benefits to us and our environment, from capturing carbon to fueling ecosystems. We look at initiatives ...
Snowy owl in Wisconsin died due to emaciation and intestinal parasites, not avian influenza, per DNR necropsy.
Rock and Jefferson County fair boards are closely watching bird flu developments as they prepare for their July fairs.
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