Restrict flock access to wild birds by using covered coops. Limit visitors to poultry areas. Use protective clothing and disinfect equipment regularly. Georgia residents are urged to report ...
Spring is just around the corner in Georgia, and state officials are ... With highly pathogenic avian influenza (commonly called bird flu) present in wild birds, avoid placing bird baths and ...
The Georgia Poultry Laboratory Network is helpful ... The less contact between wild birds and poultry (by removing sources of ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Natural Resources is encouraging people to help save the birds by doing their part to clean bird feeders this spring. “As spring nears and the weather warms ...
They represent a small fraction of the thousands of animals the Georgia native has nursed ... While she still releases some of her recovered birds into the wild straight from her property, she ...
But what has been the toll on wild birds? More than 170 species of North American wild birds – including ducks, geese, gulls, owls, eagles and others – have been infected with bird flu.