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Sandhill cranes congregate on a field at the Jasper-Pulaski Fish & Wildlife Area in Medaryville, Indiana on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019. The birds are dying from avian flu.
Sandhill cranes congregate on a field at the Jasper-Pulaski Fish & Wildlife Area in Medaryville, Indiana on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019. The sandhill cranes were unfazed by the cold morning.
The recent deaths of an estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes in Indiana due to bird flu has increased concerns for endanagered whooping cranes, including those that nest in Wisconsin. Paul A. Smith ...
More than 1,500 iconic sandhill cranes have been killed by bird flu in Indiana, officials say, the latest development in the spread of the highly infectious respiratory illness.. Volunteers in ...
An estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes in Indiana have died from bird flu this year. The current H5N1 strain seems to be more potent and spreads easily among the large flocks of cranes.
More than 1,500 sandhill cranes have been found dead in Indiana, placing them among the latest victims of the highly contagious bird flu strain H5N1, reports the Post-Tribune’s Amy Lavalley. The ...
In a concerning development for wildlife enthusiasts and farmers alike, hundreds of sandhill cranes have been found dead in Jackson County, Indiana, due to an outbreak of avian flu.
Thousands of sandhill cranes are migrating over — and stopping to visit — Indiana. Keep your eyes and, more importantly, your ears trained on the sky. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion ...
Sandhill cranes stop at Jasper-Pulaski Fish & Wildlife Area during fall migration south. People flock to marvel; staff and volunteers count. AES Indiana seeks 13.5% rate hike to cover storm ...
Indiana DNR said 200 dead sandhill cranes were found at the Mascatatuk National Wildlife Refuge, which is included in the county total of 500 dead birds in Jackson County. Authorities said the ...
The recent deaths of an estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes in Indiana due to bird flu has increased concerns for endanagered whooping cranes, including those that nest in Wisconsin.
Majestic sandhill cranes are dying of bird flu in Indiana This is the first time the virus has killed these birds, officials say. Some 30 of Indiana’s 92 counties have reported sandhill crane ...
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