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Liberty Wildlife is wrapping up its busy season after helping thousands of native birds, reptiles, and mammals affected by human activity and extreme heat across Arizona.
Viral infection causes wild rabbits to grow black horn-like protrusions from their heads, though most infected cottontails ...
A new COVID-19 variant, Stratus (XFG), has been detected in Arizona and is spreading globally. Stratus is a descendant of the ...
After a hiatus last year to prevent the spread of avian flu, the milking parlor at the Iowa State Fair Dairy Barn is back in 2025. The return of the milking equipment was met Thursday, Aug. 7, by ...
The shelving of the mRNA projects is short-sighted as concerns about a bird flu pandemic continue to loom, said Dr. Paul Offit, a vaccine expert at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. “It's certainly ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said it would wind down mRNA vaccine development activities under its biomedical research unit.
The Nevada County Fair begins on Wednesday, but one coveted event is off the schedule this year due to the bird flu.
Indeed, long before the terrors of bird flu and bare market shelves, people were willing to pay high prices for eggs — for the warm coddled yolk at L’Arpège in Paris, presented in its shell ...
Although the number of bird flu infections has declined in recent months, new concerns arise as scientists say the virus may now be spreading on dairy farms through air and contaminated wastewater.
Bird flu, for the moment, appears to be under control. But experts have a warning for federal and state health officials.
Bird Flu May Be Airborne on Dairy Farms, Scientists Report In unpublished research, researchers found live virus on equipment, in wastewater and in the air in so-called milking parlors.