Arizona Game and Fish Department warned Arizona hunters and falconers about bird flu, and gave safety guidelines and tips for ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is advising the public to be cautious when hunting birds this season to stop the bird flu from spreading ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is urging hunters, faloners and others who encounter wild and domestic birds to ...
The U.S. has developed a bird flu vaccine that can be prepared when needed. It’s not currently available because health officials haven’t deemed it necessary.
A global outbreak of avian flu has reached Arizona, affecting animals and humans. Officials say the public health risk ...
Yes, pets can get bird flu from eating raw food. Pets can contract bird flu through contact with infected poultry or carcasses, or from eating contaminated food. Since cooking and pasteurization kill ...
The wholesale price of eggs is now more expensive than at the height of a recent peak with an increase in bird flu cases.
From new details on an incident at an Arizona resort that ended with a boy's death to what veterinarians are saying about bird flu and pets, here's a look at some of your top stories.
As out-of-state reports emerge of bird flu cases in cats, one Phoenix veterinarian is asking for calm, while suggesting ...
Bird flu suspected in Sandusky County. Dead geese and swans being tested by Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
A subtype of influenza that is likely to be bird flu has been detected in three Arizona cities according to wastewater sampling.
H5N1 bird flu has been spreading across the world, recently making its way to birds in Arizona, but what does that mean for ...