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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources said Wednesday it has confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) as the ...
Public health officials say avian influenza, also known as bird flu, has been identified as the cause of death for waterfowl ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources said ... wear protective clothing such as face masks and gloves to process birds, and to process birds in a well-ventilated area or outdoors.
DNR confirms one bird flu-related death in a waterfowl in Gibson County in December of last year and suspects another case in ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources said it has confirmed 98 cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza since 2022 in ...
They say members of the public should avoid contact with sick waterfowl and other sick wildlife whenever possible.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says bird flu was confirmed as the cause of waterfowl deaths in Gibson County last December and is likely behind similar cases reported in 11 other ...
From chickens to wildlife, the latest strain of bird flu is spiking — and it is hitting people right in the wallet. But as ...
Adams County in northeastern Indiana has now become the third county in the state to be impacted by bird flu at a major commercial poultry production facility since the beginning of 2025. According to ...
While bird flu has been widespread throughout the country, Indiana’s commercial flocks have remained relatively safe. In 2024, two flocks, or just over 13,000 birds, were infected with bird flu.