Michigan DNR investigates bird flu outbreak, over 300 waterfowl deaths reported. Public urged to report die-offs, take precautions.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNDNR: Bird flu suspected in wild bird deaths across Lower MichiganThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources says it suspects bird flu in recent die-offs across Lower Michigan.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources released a statement on Tuesday saying more than 300 wild birds likely died due to bird flu. Dead birds were found in more than five counties. More than 80 ...
The evening grosbeak, a large black-and-yellow finch found across the United States, has experienced steep population ...
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) wants to remind owners to continue to protect their flocks and herds from the highly pathogenic ...
WILLIS, MI – Sylvia Taylor had a long career as a scientist for the state of Michigan.
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"Dr. Grasman’s research is extremely informative and valuable in Michigan’s Areas of Concern program," she said. "In the Raisin and Saginaw AOCs, colonial nesting bird colonies are a valuable ...
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“The virus has been identified in Michigan’s wild birds and mammals, as well as domestic cats, dairy cattle and poultry.” Wild birds can carry HPAI without appearing sick. The DNR is ...
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