Wild birds like ducks, geese ... Winter storm watch issued for parts of CT. What to know. Winter storm watch issued for parts of CT. What to know.
A bald eagle in Connecticut has died from bird flu. UConn confirmed the death after testing an eagle found in the Danielson ...
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WTIC Hartford on MSNEverything important to know about the bird flu, or H5N1, in ConnecticutCT DEEP, CT DoAg and CT DPH collaborated to release a fact sheet with important facts about the Highly Pathogenic Avian ...
The count is part of a global bird count Friday through Monday when bird watchers will work to create a real-time snapshot of ...
The Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 is being found in many wild birds in many different areas of Connecticut ...
The birds were destroyed as a precautionary measure. While Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 has not yet been detected at any commercial farm in Connecticut, Commissioner Bryan ...
should be reported to the State Veterinarian at 860-713-2505 or [email protected]. They can also be reported to the USDA at 866-536-7593. Anyone who sees more than five wild birds dead in one ...
Less than two months into the new year, suspected avian influenza infections in wild birds have been reported in every county in the state, according to new surveillance data from the state Department ...
Yale researchers emphasize the importance of public data sharing while locals grapple with bird flu in their backyards, ...
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