In a significant step toward safeguarding Central Africa’s biodiversity, a recent high-level roundtable convened by TRAFFIC brought together Chinese and ...
Hundreds of geese have reportedly died in New Jersey, and bird flu is suspected to be the culprit. More than 1,100 dead or sick wild birds — almost all of them Canadian geese — were reported between ...
One of six geese found dead in and around Huntington's Heckscher Park in January is likely positive for bird flu, the state Department of Environmental Conservation said on Wednesday. Tests to confirm ...
Geauga Park District Naturalist Trevor Wearstler is inviting the public to experience art a little differently during his Bird ID Through Art program on Feb. 15. Registration is recommended to receive ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The City of Wellington advised that Woods Park and Donut Bay are closed temporarily due to a suspected avian influenza outbreak. The city said that its staff is working to ...
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With efforts to save their native habitat in doubt, nine of the world’s most endangered birds, Brazilian mergansers, are currently being looked after at the Sylvan Heights Bird Park in Scotland Neck.
SCOTLAND NECK, N.C. (WITN) - A wildlife park in Eastern Carolina has been selected to care for an endangered duck species from Brazil. Sylvan Heights Bird Park is one of only two sanctuaries outside ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — An Orlando park is facing a bird flu outbreak, with now over 20 birds, including several iconic swans, killed by the disease. The City of Orlando said the disease appears to ...
Emily Greve of Youngstown, a Mill Creek MetroParks naturalist / educator, speaks to a group at a recent “Coffee with the Birds” program at the Birch Hill Cabin at the park. (Photo by Bob Coupland) ...
Staff photo / Bob Coupland Emily Greve of Youngstown, a Mill Creek MetroParks naturalist / educator, speaks to a group at a recent “Coffee with the Birds” program at the Birch Hill Cabin at the park.