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.
Between 500 and 1,000 suspected cases of H5N1, also called avian flu, have been reported in Massachusetts birds. Sharing ...
More than 150 dead birds have been collected in Massachusetts and tested for avian flu since Jan. 18. The post South Shore ...
The highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus, also called bird flu, continues its seemingly inexorable march across the ...
Wildlife officials were at a Plymouth, Massachusetts, beach on Friday to collect dead birds amid fears of avian flu.
State environmental and health officials are informing the public that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus, ...
The first two cases of bird flu on the University of Massachusetts campus were discovered over the weekend of Jan. 18-19 when ...
The Health Department released a statement yesterday aimed at educating residents on the rising presence of the Avian ...
The Ulster County Health Department has confirmed a farm within Ulster County has a positive case of highly pathogenic avian ...