Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the first few days of 2025, the first human death caused by H5N1 "bird flu" in the United States was announced by the Centers ...
Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting. The Black Rail, a coastal marsh bird, is one of the most threatened species in North ...
OUTER BANKS, N.C. — An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza, a strain of bird flu, has been confirmed near the Outer Banks, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) said ...
Birding in North Carolina doesn't have a season. Though many species migrate out of the area to warmer climates in the Caribbean, South American and Central America, many more stay behind to make ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, was recently detected in a dairy herd in North Carolina, according to the state Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The avian flu, detected ...
The Centers for Disease Control announced the first human death from H5N1 avian flu or "bird flu" in the United States on Jan. 6 -- and the illness continues to spread. In a Jan. 6 news release, the ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina farmers are taking new precautions to reduce the spread of bird flu. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said the state has the third-highest bird flu outbreak in ...
North Carolina egg and poultry producers worked to prevent the spread of avian flu known as H5N1. Egg shortages caused by the virus contributed to higher egg prices at the grocery stores. Robert ...
UNION COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- Three backyard flocks in North Carolina have tested positive for bird flu. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture (NCDA&CS) says says flocks in Union, Rutherford and ...
This lifts a month-long suspension on poultry exports. Since January, the bird flu outbreak has prevented commercial farms from exporting and trading their birds to some foreign countries. While there ...
In the first few days of 2025, the first human death caused by H5N1 "bird flu" in the United States was announced by the Centers for Disease Control. Though no human cases of bird flu have been ...