Twenty wild turkeys were found dead in Edgartown over the weekend and officials aren't ruling out bird flu as the cause.
Local public health officials suspect highly pathogenic avian influenza in recent wild and domestic bird deaths.
There have not been any cases among commercial flocks in Massachusetts, said Agricultural Commissioner Ashley Randle.
Brockton Mayor Robert F. Sullivan said, "We have to make sure residents stay away from dead and sick birds" to prevent any ...
Several Massachusetts communities are posting warnings or closing public spaces over concerns about bird flu and the recent ...
Evidence suggests that bird flu is widespread in Massachusetts and “likely present even in places where there has not been a ...
The progression of the species-jumping disease has been unprecedented, including the first-ever U.S. cases of infections in ...
In related developments, West Virginia officials suspended poultry exhibitions and Massachusetts warned of sick and dead ...