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A red-tailed hawk was found at IU Memorial Stadium beak-down in a substance called polyurethane. Here's how she was rescued.
More than 1,500 sandhill cranes have been found dead in Indiana, placing them among the latest victims of the highly contagious bird flu strain H5N1, reports the Post-Tribune’s Amy Lavalley. The ...
Indiana’s skies are for the birds (literally). Each spring, Indiana becomes a highway in the sky. From late April through May, millions of birds fly over the state at night. They are heading north to ...
The state Board of Animal Health has not reported any bird flu outbreaks in domesticated birds for more than a month. The last reported case was at a commercial table egg pullet in Kosciusko ...
Indiana’s skies are a nighttime highway in the early weeks of May as millions of birds make the migratory passage north for their summer homes. Herons, sparrows and buntings of all varieties fly ...
Baby birds back on beaches: What to do if you see a shorebird raising its young Here's how to help if you see beach-nesting birds on the shore. Also here's tools to watch and track them if you're ...
Bird flu has now hit close to home; late last month, birds at Rose Acre Farms in Seymour, Indiana, 40 miles east of Bloomington, tested positive for the bird flu. According to the Indiana State Board ...
The First State Animal Center and SPCA of Delaware is caring for thousands of baby birds, all rescued from a delivery truck left sitting in the heat for days. Thousands of birds on board died ...
INDIANA, USA — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division (DNR) said they have detected bird flu in a total of 30 counties. The flu has hit Indiana's commercial poultry and egg farms ...
WHITING, Ind. (CBS) --Indiana wildlife officials were testing birds from another Lake Michigan beach, after dozens of dead ducks washed up on Whiting's shoreline. Officials were worried the deaths ...
Public health officials say avian influenza, also known as bird flu, has been identified as the cause of death for waterfowl in numerous Indiana counties.
More than 1,500 sandhill cranes have been found dead in Indiana, placing them among the latest victims of the highly contagious bird flu strain H5N1, reports the Post-Tribune’s Amy Lavalley. The ...