The discovery of dead birds on the UMass Amherst campus and at a lake in Taunton further fuels concerns about bird flu.
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Similar to the US Census taken every ten years, the Christmas Bird Count (or CBC) is one of the longest-running citizen ...
Can a wildlife management area support both wildlife and human recreational opportunities, particularly hunting?
Geese appear to understand when and where hunting takes place but are willing to risk the danger to stay close to resources and their primary habitats, according to a new study led by researchers at ...
Marlborough-based Gianquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center reported Friday afternoon on its Facebook page that "at least a ...
Humans can catch bird flu from sick animals or surfaces touched by sick animals, though this is rare, according to the CDC.
Officials said most of the waterfowl that were impacted are snow geese and Canada geese, though deaths were also reported in mute swans, tundra swans, mallards, American white pelicans ...