Highly pathogenic' avian influenza can pose a dire risk to wild birds, as the North Fort Myers eagle nest shows, but most humans needn't worry about catching it.
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife revealed the cause of death for eaglets E24 and E25 was due to HPAI, also known as bird flu.
The two eaglets from the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam that died within a day of each other tested positive for Avian Influenza ...
The Southwest Florida Eagle Cam eaglets died of a strain of the bird flu, according to officials with the Clinic for the ...
SANIBEL, Fla — Two eaglets that died in Southwest Florida tested positive for avian flu, staff from The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) said Thursday.
The Clinic for Rehabilitation of Wildlife has determined that the cause of death of the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam eaglets ...
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) responded before sunrise to try to save the ... is "uncharted territory for our cameras and viewers," Southwest Florida Eagle Cam's Facebook post ...
We’re working with CROW and local wildlife officials to do a necropsy on both eaglets,” Virginia Pritchett-McSpadden, founder of the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam, said early Tuesday afternoon. “They ...