In the U.S., there have been 70 reported cases of bird flu in humans since 2024, but none in North Carolina and no known ...
Since the start of the year, the North Carolina Wildlife Commission said 16 wild birds have tested positive for the HPAI strain of avian flu, but none have been found in the Cape Fear.
Commercial egg farmers in North Carolina were among those in several states to lose millions of birds to the avian influenza ...
A recently deceased waterfowl at Osceola Lake in Henderson County is the latest case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza ...
If one bird in a flock gets sick, farmers are required to euthanize the entire flock to keep the virus from spreading.
Mark Paylor is a poultry research specialist at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Paylor said while their flock is strictly for research and academic purposes, he and other ...
Egg prices in the Charlotte area have surged by up to 175% in less than two months, with some stores now charging as much as ...
A half-dozen types of owls make their home in North Carolina, including the great horned owl ... It’s the first case of the ...
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is seeking the public input on the 2025-2026 Migratory Game Bird Hunting ...
Egg prices have surged nationwide due to an outbreak of avian influenza, which has greatly reduced the number of egg-laying ...
A bird flu outbreak has been confirmed near the Outer Banks, specifically in wild birds carrying highly pathogenic avian ...