That's the way one scientist puts it — referring to how infected wild birds survive long enough to spread it to birds and ...
Researchers are reporting mass die offs of wild birds and sea mammals due to bird flu. They're tracking the deaths to better understand the virus and how it might create a greater threat to humans.
A few million years ago, one species of finch migrated to the rocky Galapagos from the mainland of Central or South America. From this one migrant species would come many -- at least 13 species of ...
A bird flu outbreak poses a significant risk to wildlife in New Zealand but the country's conservation volunteers could provide a crucial defence line.
Traveling in infected wild birds, the virus took off and jumped over to North America in late 2021. From there, it went to South America leaving, destruction in its wake. "In South America ...
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