State officials say the highly pathogenic avian influenza – more commonly known as bird flu – is widespread in much of the ...
Waterfowl birds and their predators are especially at risk of contracting H5N1. Massachusetts has not yet reported a human ...
Twenty wild turkeys were found dead in Edgartown over the weekend and officials aren't ruling out bird flu as the cause.
Local public health officials suspect highly pathogenic avian influenza in recent wild and domestic bird deaths.
There have not been any cases among commercial flocks in Massachusetts, said Agricultural Commissioner Ashley Randle.
Between 500 and 1,000 suspected cases of H5N1, also called avian flu, have been reported in Massachusetts birds. Sharing ...
The Town, in collaboration with state officials, continues removing deceased birds and wildlife. With only one U.S. lab able ...
The highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus, also called bird flu, continues its seemingly inexorable march across the country with animal cases now being recorded in the ...
With an avian flu outbreak suspected of killing up to 1,000 birds throughout Massachusetts, Island towns are warning residents to be cautious if they come across dead or sick birds.  There have been ...
Wildlife officials were at a Plymouth, Massachusetts, beach on Friday to collect dead birds amid fears of avian flu.
State environmental and health officials are informing the public that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus, which rarely infects humans, is suspected to be the ...