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New research uses bird droppings to track avian flu in remote regions, revealing hidden hotspots and potential for early outbreak detection.
We're seeing that they're harming aquatic life for sure, including oysters and fish, and even the tiny interdependent critters that make up the whole bay ecosystem,” Raindrop said.
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Farming Life on MSN'All hope is not lost' - Rural Support CEOThe farming industry has experienced a turbulent year with problems arising from Inheritance Tax reliefs, Avian Flu and the aftermath of Storm Eowyn still very much at the forefront of people’s minds.
Several small communities in Connemara are still being impacted by the fall-out from Storm Éowyn – five months after the ...
Fireworks aren't the only thing accompanying Californians' Fourth of July celebrations this year — higher grocery prices will ...
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