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Birdhouses are already a great way to invite birds into your yard, but you can make the environment even more appealing by ...
Attract feathered friends to your yard with a DIY birdhouse. With the help of a Dollar Tree bucket, this project is ...
Kenny Torrella is a senior reporter for Vox’s Future Perfect section, with a focus on animal welfare and the future of meat. Last week, in an effort to boost egg supply, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs ...
North Branch Land Trust will provide all the supplies needed for birdhouse customization. Registration cost is $30 and includes take-home birdhouse and decoration supplies. Spaces are limited.
The US Health Secretary wants to let bird flu spread across the nation's farms without intervention, and then breed the chickens that survive. Is it science or small government ideology?
U.S.A.I.D. Advertisement Supported by Global Health A 281-page spreadsheet obtained by The Times lists the Trump administration’s plans for thousands of foreign aid programs. By Stephanie Nolen ...
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the man in charge of the USA's health policy, has come up with a new plan for tackling the potential threat of bird flu: let it spread like wildfire through farms.
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If this plan actually goes into effect, the virus would spread among a larger number of birds, putting more people and other animals at risk of infection. Right now, if a poultry farm has a ...
Bird flu has ripped through the animal kingdom for the past few years now, killing countless birds and crossing into an alarming number of mammals. Yet people remain largely untouched. Even though ...
The ongoing spread of the highly pathogenic bird flu worldwide is reaching an “unprecedented” scale, a United Nations agency warned Monday. Speaking at a conference in Rome, key members of the ...