More than 60 dead birds were found at Billington Sea in Plymouth over the weekend. Local experts suspect the avian flu was the culprit.
It's all hands-on deck for health and wildlife departments in Massachusetts as over 60 geese, swans, and birds were found dead or sick in Plymouth.
Egg prices have increased nationwide by about 38% in the past year. In other cases, eggs are absent from shelves altogether.
It was reported this week that around 60 birds were found to be deceased in the Billington Sea Pond area of Plymouth, and the suspected cause of death is avian flu. The WATD News team spoke with ...
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Avian influenza has led to a shortage of eggs and wholesale prices that are through the roof. Consumers can expect to feel ...
David J. Cennimo, an associate professor of medicine and pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Rutgers New ...