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Avian Flu Spread Could Potentially Decimate Australian Black Swans
According to a University of Queensland study, the Australian black swan possesses distinctive genetics that makes the species susceptible to viral diseases like the avian flu.
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Ecuador Monitors and Protects Species of Birds on Galapagos Islands from Bird Flu Threat
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Cooler Temperatures and the Congregation of Certain Species in the Same Winter Habitat May Increase the Spread of Avian Flu
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Bird Flu Trend May Be a Threat to Factory Farming
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Ducks Contaminated By Mercury Pollution Found to Be More Prone to Developing Bird Flu
Bird Flu Takes 700 Wild Vultures in Georgia Sanctuary, State Workers Euthanize 30 Other Birds
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"Stop Releasing Game Birds," Warn Conservationists to Lessen Chances of Bird Flu Outbreak
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Bald Eagle Deaths Rise as Bird Flu Continues to Spread Across the United States
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Dozens of Birds at Animal Sanctuary in New Hampshire Euthanized Because of Avian Flu Outbreak
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UK Consumers Will No Longer Be Able to Buy Free-Range Chicken Eggs Starting Monday
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Avian Influenza Spreading in the US, Poultry Farmers Worried
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US Farms Placed on Quarantine Due to Increased Cases of Bird Flu
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29,000 Turkeys Killed to Prevent a Highly Pathogenic Strain of Bird Flu in the U.S.






