PA Is at the Center of a Deadly Avian Flu Outbreak
More than 480 wild bird cases and 16 million domesticated birds affected over four years reveal ongoing flu spread via migratory birds and dense poultry farms, USDA said.
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PA is at the center of a deadly avian flu outbreak
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, independent news organization that covers climate, energy, and the environment. It is republished with permission. Sign up for their newsletter here. When two bald eagles built a nest in Philadelphia in 2007, it was the first time one had been recorded in the area in 200 years. Today, eagles can be spotted swooping over Wissahickon Creek, flying near Kelly Drive and soaring ab…
Avian Flu Has Killed Thousands of Birds in the United States. Pennsylvania Is at the Epicenter - Bucks County Beacon
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. When two bald eagles built a nest in Philadelphia in 2007, it was the first time one had been recorded in the area in 200 years. Today, eagles can be spotted swooping over Wissahickon Creek, flying near Kelly Drive and soaring above FDR Park. Their return to Amer…
Avian Flu Has Killed Thousands of Birds in the U.S. Pennsylvania Is at the Epicenter.
Bald eagles and other raptors are among more than 100 bird species that have died from avian flu in the past four years—and the virus is still spreading.By Kiley BenseWhen two bald eagles built a nest in Philadelphia in 2007, it was the first time one had been recorded in the area in 200 years.
An avid hiker reports an unusually large number of different dead birds in several places in the municipality. The Norwegian Food Safety Authority has come forward to investigate whether bird flu is the cause.
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