This winter, hundreds of dead geese fell around Georgica Pond. No one knew how to dispose of the infected bodies, so a local ...
A study shows waterfowl movement patterns influence avian flu spread. Birds in human-influenced areas travel less, reducing ...
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UGA study links waterfowl habitat choices to bird flu spread patterns
A University of Georgia study drawing on two decades of satellite tracking data has found that waterfowl tend to move shorter ...
New study shows that daily bird movements shape how bird flu spreads, influenced by habitat, environment, and human activity.
Avian flu, once a concern primarily for farmers, is now a pressing public health issue as its rapid spread across the US and Europe raises alarms for South Africa.
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