by Jon King, Michigan AdvanceFebruary 12, 2025
Bird flu is now widespread in wild bird populations throughout Michigan, according to state testing.
Thats the conclusion of sampling of dead wild bir… [+3245 chars]
Wildlife officials suspect bird flu in recent Lower Michigan waterfowl die-offs - Michigan Advance
Bird flu is now widespread in wild bird populations throughout Michigan, according to state testing. That’s the conclusion of sampling of dead wild birds across Lower Michigan suspected to be positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as b…
By:Jon King
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