Talks of the bird ... the Kansas Department of Wildlife. If you have a bird flock, Smith recommends to add extra measures to keep the flock separate from wild birds. While it isn’t as common ...
As egg price increases at the grocery store have been attributed to the ongoing bird flu outbreaks nationwide, state officials say Kansas is currently "in pretty good shape" with the disease.
A rare Ross's gull, typically found in Siberia, Greenland, Canada and northern Alaska, was found dead in Kansas. The bird, which attracted birdwatchers from across the US, was first sighted in ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two children were found dead Monday night trapped under ice in a Linn County lake. According to the Linn County Sheriff’s Office, around 8 p.m. Monday, deputies responded to ...
LINN COUNTY, Kan. — The Linn County, Kansas, Sheriff’s Office is investigating the deaths of two boys found Monday night. Deputies responded around 8 p.m. Monday to the Lake Chaparral ...
A Linn County, Kansas, mother is mourning the loss of her son after he and his friend were found dead in a lake Monday evening. President Trump signs Laken Riley Act into law, the first law signed ...
Bird watchers are flocking to southwest Kansas after the appearance there of a Ross's gull, a rare species generally found only in Siberia, Greenland, Canada and northern Alaska. "This is a really ...
A bird of a rare species generally found only in Siberia, Greenland, Canada and northern Alaska has died in southwest Kansas, a spokeswoman for the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - In just 30 days, bird flu has wiped out approximately 12.97 million chickens in the United States. This outbreak is a significant reason why consumers are experiencing a ...
Three hens walk inside of a chicken coop in the backyard of a Kansas City home. Public health officials say bird owners should be careful to clean enclosures and prevent exposure between domestic ...
Priscilla Brenes, K-State Research and Extension nutrition and wellness specialist, said cases of an allergy called alpha-gal syndrome are becoming more common through more rural areas of Kansas.
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