bird flu
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Ducks Contaminated By Mercury Pollution Found to Be More Prone to Developing Bird Flu
According to research released on Wednesday, ducks exposed to mercury pollution are substantially more likely to contract bird flu.
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Bald Eagle Deaths Rise as Bird Flu Continues to Spread Across the United States
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Dozens of Birds at Animal Sanctuary in New Hampshire Euthanized Because of Avian Flu Outbreak
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UK Consumers Will No Longer Be Able to Buy Free-Range Chicken Eggs Starting Monday
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Avian Influenza Spreading in the US, Poultry Farmers Worried
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US Farms Placed on Quarantine Due to Increased Cases of Bird Flu
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29,000 Turkeys Killed to Prevent a Highly Pathogenic Strain of Bird Flu in the U.S.
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38 Premises in the UK Face a ‘Phenomenal Level’ of Bird Flu
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Record Breaking Bird Flu Outbreak Hits the UK
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Bird Flu Outbreak at Wildlife Center Claim the Lives of 3 Seals and a Fox
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Belgium Announces Bird Flu Outbreak and Measures To Contain It
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Holy Cat! First Case of Bird Flu Transmitted From Cat to Human Reported
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190,000 Birds Euthanized in the Netherlands to Avoid Bird Flu Outbreak