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Roundtree said there have been no reports of the disease killing cranes in Nebraska. However, the bird flu has infected four poultry flocks in the state, killing 219 birds. No cattle have been ...
State veterinarian Dr. Roger Dudley advised ... You can report sick or dead birds to the Nebraska Department of Agriculture at 402-471-2351.
DCHD said that they will work with the Nebraska Game and Parks ... Anyone who notices a large bird “die-off” is asked to contact local or state public health agencies. Avian flu has been ...
Health department officials are working with the Nebraska Game and ... OutdoorNebraska.gov. Large bird die-offs in particular should be reported to local or state public health agencies.
Gov. Jim Pillen is partnering with the Department of Agriculture in providing Nebraskans with information about the appearance of avian influenza in wild birds this time of year. On March 21, the ...
The spread of a highly infectious form of bird flu has wreaked ... the wheelhouse of the Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center, McVey said. Funded by $45 million in state tax dollars, the facility ...
Wild birds can carry H5N1 without showing any symptoms and spread it other other flocks and animals like dairy cows or cats.