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WTIC Hartford on MSNEverything important to know about the bird flu, or H5N1, in ConnecticutCT DEEP, CT DoAg and CT DPH collaborated to release a fact sheet with important facts about the Highly Pathogenic Avian ...
Less than two months into the new year, suspected avian influenza infections in wild birds have been reported in every county in the state, according to new surveillance data from the state Department ...
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State DEEP says bird flu is killing geese in ConnecticutAfter people reported seeing dozens of dead geese at Hanover Pond in Meriden, the state determined the geese had bird flu.
Dr. Paulo H. Verardi, a virologist and head of the Department of Pathobiology and Veterinary Science at the University of ...
A bald eagle in Connecticut has died from bird flu. UConn confirmed the death after testing an eagle found in the Danielson ...
Yale researchers emphasize the importance of public data sharing while locals grapple with bird flu in their backyards, ...
Sunny side-up, over easy, lightly scrambled, soft-boiled, poached: Americans love eating eggs when they’re still runny, ...
Bald eagles are in Connecticut after migrating through the winter. Come March, the raptors establish their territory and lay ...
A Connecticut panel denied early parole Friday for a man convicted in a notorious 1991 ambush-style killing of a Connecticut State Police trooper during an early morning burglary of a gun shop.
The bird flu has made its way to Meriden, with roughly 35 dead birds found at Hanover Pond, according to residents. NBC ...
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