During Indiana’s early statehood, the northern cardinal was far less common than it is today. The species favored warmer climates farther south and appeared only sporadically in parts of the Midwest.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nearly 7 million chickens, turkeys and ducks at commercial farms across Indiana have contracted the highly contagious bird flu ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning the public about drug-resistant salmonella infections after at ...
INDIANA, USA — Indiana has had more reported bird flu cases in commercial and backyard flocks than any other state in the last 30 days. Out of 81 total confirmed flocks that tested positive for having ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — In just 22 days, a new avian influenza outbreak has hit 18 farms in Indiana, leading to tens of thousands of chickens and ducks being killed. The Indiana Board of Animal Health ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Two more duck operations in northern Indiana and a hobby flock of mixed species in the Indianapolis metropolitan area are the latest to be quarantined with bird flu, the state’s ...
(WNDU) - Health officials say the numbers surrounding the bird flu in Indiana are still high. According to the Indiana Board of Animal Health, the strains of the virus that are being detected are ...
Nearly 7 million chickens, turkeys and ducks at commercial farms across Indiana have contracted the highly contagious bird ...
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