The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has confirmed bird flu has made its way into Bartholomew County with the discovery of dead geese near Lutheran Lake.
Indiana Department of Natural Resources says hundreds of sandhill cranes died from bird flu. SEYMOUR, Ind. — On Highway 50 ...
Dead sandhill cranes found in southern Indiana are raising concerns about the spread of avian flu from poultry to wild birds.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources continues to detect highly pathogenic avian influenza aka HPAI in wild birds ...
The avian flu that has ravaged chicken and turkey flocks in the state has migrated to wild birds such as cranes and geese.
In a concerning development for wildlife enthusiasts and farmers alike, hundreds of sandhill cranes have been found dead in ...
Avian influenza continues to affect wild birds across the state. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has detected ...
The presumed-positive flock in Jay County includes 214,000 hens. The Indiana State Board of Animal Health (BOAH) reported ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources on Monday said it has detected the highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds throughout Indiana and has currently detected the H5NI virus, a subtype, ...
Two geese found dead in Greenwood have tested positive for H5N1, a highly pathogenic avian influenza, the Indiana Department ...
There have now been at least 20 commercial poultry facilities in Indiana where avian influenza has been confirmed ... rural areas between Brownstown and Seymour, as well as along the East Fork ...