MISSOURI, USA — Missouri officials have started a crackdown on auctions, shows, and swap meets involving poultry and waterfowl as bird flu continues to spread around the state. Officials with the ...
Snow geese gather in February 2023 at Loess Bluff National Wildlife Refuge on their way North to summer nesting sites. The Missouri Department of Conservation is asking the public to report any dead ...
MISSOURI, Mo. — A possible bird flu outbreak is spreading throughout Missouri and has killed countless waterfowl across the state, causing officials to send out a warning to the state's hunters. The ...
Missouri residents will likely never know the name of the first state resident ever to test positive for bird flu, but the now year-old case is still causing concern throughout the public health world ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation reported bird flu may be causing an increase in sick and dead waterfowl, such as geese and ducks, across the state. In a news release Tuesday, the department ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The Missouri Department of Agriculture is warning poultry farmers to watch out for bird flu. The bird flu ravaged flocks across the country last Spring, and one person in ...
IT. MOST LIKELY COMING UP IN JUST A FEW MINUTES. THE BIRD FLU HAS MADE ITS WAY TO THE METRO, INFECTING A WHOLE HOST OF ANIMALS, INCLUDING PETS. KMBC NINE KRISTA HASKELL IS WORKING TO KEEP YOU SAFE ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lifelong Missouri birder Jeff Cantrell came across a first in 2013. He discovered fish crows had built a nest in a large sycamore ...
Numerous dead waterfowl and raptors across Missouri have confirmed a bird flu outbreak across the state. The Missouri Department of Conservation on Friday confirmed the outbreak, saying the bodies of ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation confirmed recent reports of waterfowl, such as geese and ducks, and raptors getting sick and dying from highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu. While ...
Egg prices are expected to increase by 20% in 2025, largely due to the spread of a highly pathogenic avian influenza. That's on top of an almost 40% price increase last year. For some people in rural ...