H5N1 bird flu — have been found along the shores of Lake Michigan in the Chicago area, prompting warnings from area health officials.
Wildlife professionals and advocates are grappling with an avian influenza outbreak that seems to be growing more virulent ...
Roughly 200-300 ducks have been found dead in Chicago and the northern suburbs around Lake Michigan in recent days, according ...
The outbreak started in December and has now spread from a few reports in the suburbs to hundreds in the city, along Lake ...
Monitors with an area bird tracking organization say that they've determined that a number of ducks have succumbed to bird flu​ along Lake Michigan.
Officials urged residents of the Chicago area not to touch -- or let their pets touch -- dead or sick birds as a bird flu ...
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The infected birds "present with tremors and little ability to move," said a local conservation group tracking the outbreak.
The family-owned farm is the latest victim of the deadly outbreak hitting poultry, dairy herds and people across the nation.