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A commercial flock of broiler chickens on the Eastern Shore has tested positive for H5N1, or bird flu. According to an announcement from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer ...
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources is receiving increasing reports of sick or dead wild birds on the Eastern Shore and isolated instances in the eastern half of the state.
A commercial flock of broiler chickens on the Eastern Shore has tested positive for H5N1, or bird flu. According to an announcement from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer ...
Virginia bird owners should report sick birds or unusual bird deaths to the State Veterinarian’s Office: 804-692-0601 or at [email protected]. Close Ad Before You Leave, Check This Out ...
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) has reported an increasing number of sick or dead wild birds throughout the Eastern Shore. This comes after a positive bird flu case was ...
A commercial flock of broiler chickens on the Eastern Shore has tested positive for H5N1, or bird flu. According to an announcement from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer ...
The osprey population on the Eastern Shore of Virginia has dropped to just 18 birds, and scientists at Williams & Mary’s Center for Conservation Biology say it’s a sign of an “early complete collapse” ...
EASTERN SHORE, Va. — This week, concerns about rising egg prices due to bird flu have intensified, and on Thursday, a confirmed case of avian influenza was found at a farm on Virginia's Eastern ...
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) has reported an increasing number of sick or dead wild birds throughout the Eastern Shore. This comes after a positive bird flu case was ...
The osprey population on the Eastern Shore of Virginia has dropped to just 18 birds, and scientists at Williams & Mary's Center for Conservation Biology say it's a sign of an "early complete ...