Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield Park, Arizona, has identified avian flu, specifically the H5N1 strain, in its birds.
The news follows a confirmed case of avian influenza, or bird flu, found in a seabird near Resolute Bay in October.
H5 avian influenza detected in Coconino County wastewater, no human cases reported; public risk assessed as minimal.
A mountain lion, a cheetah, a kookaburra, a swamphen, and an Andean goose all died of the infection. A white tiger was also ...
The Maricopa County Department of Public Health announced it is working with state and federal organizations in responding to a detection of avian influenza in a small number of animals at the zoo.
Maricopa County health officials are addressing an avian flu outbreak at Litchfield Park's zoo, taking precautions despite ...
Health officials in Arizona are continuing to monitor for cases of H5 avian influenza. The state’s first human cases of the virus were reported last week and more animal cases were confirmed this week ...
More monitoring doesn't necessarily mean the risks are much greater, but the specter of human-to-human transmission makes it ...
University of Pittsburgh researchers have identified evidence of H5N1 adaptation in domestic cats. Work centered on a rural ...
Following recent bird flu outbreaks across several states, Oregon is launching a milk testing and monitoring program, the ...
A cheetah and mountain lion are among five animals that died after a bird flu outbreak at an Arizona zoo, officials and media ...
Try your hand at sketching birds in the field. Start by capturing overall posture and shape, then take your time to fill in ...