Visitors to the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area are being asked to stay in their vehicles. And some recreational areas may be temporarily closed.
Mike Pearson takes a look at the possibility that egg prices face a potential surge as Avian Flu returns to Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is deploying experts and resources to Lancaster County as the number of flocks ...
Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area visitors are asked to report sick or dead birds as the state responds to avian ...
There continues to be an uptick in highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Pennsylvania-based poultry operations. There ...
Signs posted at the popular birding area urge visitors to report sightings of sick or dead wild birds and an online note says that some carcasses have not been able to be retrieved due to the ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission reports some dead birds at the wildlife area, but says visitors should be okay to view them.
“So, the birds are flying farther away to find open water or fields, and then flying farther back to their roosts. That ...
Drawn by gorgeous spring-like weather and the peak of the snow goose migration season, I joined a jam-packed crowd of birding enthusiasts on Saturday at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Center ...
Visiting Middle Creek to see the wildlife? Stay in your car and avoid bird contact amid avian flu concerns, state officials warn.
Avian influenza has wiped out 7.4 million chickens in Pennsylvania in the past month, a swift and devastating loss that veterinarians and industry members suspect may be linked to an unusually cold ...
The confirmation last week of H5N1 bird flu in northern elephant seals at California’s Año Nuevo State Parkhas put wildlife ...
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