A seal at a Massachusetts zoo died this month after contracting bird flu. Blue, the Buttonwood Park Zoo’s beloved 21-year-old ...
Bird flu has killed at least four snowy owls in Massachusetts in recent weeks, adding the graceful white and black-patterned ...
Tests show bird flu caused the death of a 21-year-old harbor seal at a zoo in New Bedford, Massachusetts earlier this month.
Bird flu is now believed to be widespread in Massachusetts and is likely present even in places where there has not been a confirmed positive, state environmental and health officials said Wednesday.
Day-to-day operations require more resources like protective gear, space in the hospital to isolate birds and money to ...
Scientists say the temporary freeze on communications from federal officials creates a troubling blind spot for those tracking the virus.
A bald eagle in Massachusetts had to be euthanized after it showed signs of neurological deficits and tested positive for ...
WEST BOYLSTON — Positive cases of bird flu have been detected in West Boylston, according to the state Department of Fish and ...
Blue, a 21-year-old harbor seal, is believed to have contracted the virus through contact with a wild bird, zoo officials said.
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D.W. Field Park partially reopens after positive bird flu results. What's open, what's notBrockton said bird flu tests came back positive but the city has partially reopened D.W. Field Park anyhow. What to know ...
THEY ARE STILL MOURNING BLUE. Avian flu is being blamed for the sudden death of a beloved seal at a Massachusetts zoo last week. Blue, a 21-year-old harbor seal, was a resident of the Buttonwood ...
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