A bald eagle was found seizing in a field, struggling to fly, later dying while getting care. Humane Indiana Wildlife suspects bird flu.
Deaths of 18 Canadian geese and one sandhill crane in Bartholomew County are suspected to have been caused by the highly ...
In Indiana, more than 1,500 sandhill cranes were found dead due to the highly contagious bird flu strain H5N1. The […] ...
Bald eagles in Indiana and Illinois suffer from bird flu, with deaths raising health and environmental concerns.
Indiana animal health officials add a ninth Jay County bird farm to quarantine due to avian influenza. Over 2.8 million chickens have died or been killed to prevent the virus's spread.
Bird flu has also been detected in 30 counties across the state. The virus is commonly found in wild birds, particularly ...
The recent deaths of an estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes in Indiana due to bird flu has increased concerns for endanagered ...
Counties where avian influenza has been detected in wild birds currently are Adams, Allen, Bartholomew, Benton, Boone, Clinton, Decatur, Gibson, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Henry, Huntington ...
The presumed-positive flock in Jay County includes 214,000 hens. The Indiana State Board of Animal Health (BOAH) reported ...
A bald eagle suspected of contracting the bird flu has died in Northwest Indiana after being captured by the Humane Indiana Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
State officials ask that you report sick or dead birds to the Department of Natural Resources, but make sure not to touch sick or dead birds.
While national egg prices are going up because of the bird flu, prices in south-central Indiana remain relatively stable.