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Missouri’s grocery shelves feel impact of bird fluFor some people in rural Missouri, soaring egg prices have ... our grocery stores are allowed to resume. While there is little risk of bird flu spreading to the general public, the effects on ...
Area residents will get the chance to enjoy the great outdoors, win prizes and offer a boost to conservation efforts by ...
In January 2025, more than four million chicken, geese and other poultry across Missouri were killed following avian influenza outbreaks.
More than 400 active bald eagle nests were recorded in Missouri in 2024, making it one of the leading lower 48 states for winter bald eagle viewing, according to MDC. The bird can be found ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation says bird flu doesn’t present an immediate health concern. Deborah Hudman is the wildlife health program supervisor with MDC. She said avian flu cases in ...
In the past month, nearly 400,000 birds in commercial flocks have been affected by the avian flu outbreak in Missouri, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. According to that same ...
While bird flu cases have decreased since the December holidays -- largely due to migratory snow geese heading south -- Missouri Department of Conservation officials say waterfowl hunters should ...
Murphy, who surpassed the average life span of 25 years, died last week at the World Bird Sanctuary in Valley Park, Missouri. Sanctuary officials believe the violent storms that ripped apart homes ...
The researchers say the biosensor machine could keep farmers from having to cull their flocks when they detect the contagious virus, which has affected more than 5 million birds in Missouri since ...
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