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As of Feb. 5, bird flu was confirmed in 959 dairy herds in 16 states. How is Wisconsin faring as the strain enters fourth ...
A mild winter with low or no snow to cover fields allows birds such as sandhill cranes and Canada geese to stay in Wisconsin.
While it's tragic and alarming to see a massive die-off, it's not uncommon for birds that travel in such large populations.
Wisconsin Public Radio Although avian flu continues to spread among birds around the country, it has not yet established a ...
As cases of bird flu continue to climb, people in southern Wisconsin are acting in an abundance of caution to prevent the ...
With very low snow totals so far in the southern half of the state, the winter of 2024-25 has made it easier for wild birds to stay in Wisconsin. It extends beyond sandhills. A couple weeks ago my ...
Sandhills were relatively low in number when I was learning Wisconsin birds in the 1970s and 80s. Yes, they were present in the state but I don't remember any nesting near my youthful stomping ...
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