The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has detected its first human case of the H5 avian flu in Missouri. The ...
Wildlife centers in both Kansas and Missouri have been inundated with calls from property owners who've discovered sick, injured and dead birds. Two people are dead after a standoff in rural ...
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 Conservation Department received confirmation Wednesday morning of something it feared — three dead snow geese found by state wildlife refuge staff were likely infected with bird flu.
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 ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation suspects ... and dead ducks and geese across the state and is actively collecting birds. The department suspects the cause of illness is highly pathogenic ...
The Missouri Conservation Department received confirmation Wednesday morning of something it feared — three dead snow geese found by state wildlife refuge staff were likely infected with bird flu.