A bald eagle found in a field this week in northwest Indiana has died from an illness, according to the rehabilitation center ...
Indiana DNR officials continue to find HPAI in wild birds across the state. The public health risk from HPAI is low, but humans can contract it through close contact with infected birds.
"The mortality rate for birds of prey who have contracted HPAI (highly pathogenic Avian Influenza) is between 90-100%," ...
Sandhill cranes are the most numerous of the crane species in the United States, drawing tens of thousands of tourists ...
Case numbers in Indiana are up due primarily to ... do not need to worry about eating them. Eggs from backyard chicken coops exposed to bird flu should not be eaten or given to pets.