CLEVELAND, Ohio – The stilt-legged sandhill crane, known for its distinctive crimson forehead and “rolling bugle” call, is starting to feel more at home in Ohio, a place that once drove the threatened ...
Ohio is better prepared for future bird flu outbreaks after curbing the most recent epidemic of highly pathogenic avian influenza.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources says that they are investigating cases of bird flu that are suspected to have transferred over to local wildlife within the state.So far, the disease has ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says so far in Ohio, 15.5 million birds have had to be depopulated since late December due to the latest bird flu outbreak. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – As Ohio leads the country in bird flu cases, there are steps residents can take to help protect themselves, keep their pets healthy and prevent the disease from spreading ...
Youth wild turkey hunters had a productive two-day season. Ohio youth wild turkey hunters checked 1,740 birds in the special youth-only turkey hunting weekend from April 12-13, according to the Ohio ...
In Ohio, across multiple state correctional facilities, inmates are rehabilitating themselves by rehabilitating others: ...
CLEVELAND — Ohio is leading the country when it comes to cases of the bird flu virus, according to health and agriculture experts. According to Ohio Department of Agriculture data, there are 50 active ...
Wild-bird detections have also spiked, especially in migratory blue-winged teal. In Kansas, 20 hunter-harvested blue-wing ...
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