The avian flu that has ravaged chicken and turkey flocks in the state has migrated to wild birds such as cranes and geese.
More than 1,500 iconic sandhill cranes have been killed by bird flu in Indiana, officials say, the latest development in the ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is tracking cases of avian influenza in the state. Bird flu is the suspected ...
There is no cure for the disease, which has a high mortality rate among birds but remains a low risk to people, according to ...
Indiana Department of Natural Resources spokesman Marty Benson estimates that more than 1,500 sandhill cranes that have died from the highly pathogenic avian influenza this winter. At least 150 died ...