Officials say the strains of the virus that are being detected are consistent with those found in wild birds like sandhill ...
INDIANAPOLIS — With warmer weather moving into central Indiana, you'd think flu season would be over by now, but it's still hanging on. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates at ...
An official with the Department of Natural Resources says this is the first time the virus has felled the majestic birds.
According to DNR, an estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes in Indiana have died so far this year from bird flu in LaPorte, Starke, Jasper, Newton, Green and Union counties. Map: Where has bird flu been ...
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