Each year tens of thousands of sandhill cranes stop at a Minnesota wildlife refuge for an extended layover as part of their migration south. These birds are long-legged, loud -- and methodical.
(Stock photo) The Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources has approved University of Minnesota researchers’ request to study how the current bird flu outbreak is spreading in wild birds ...
A small but growing number of H5N1 avian influenza infections have been detected in humans. The World Health Organization on Thursday urged countries to step up surveillance for bird flu after the ...
Lori Arent, assistant director of the Raptor Center, said the center supports the decision to change roughly 70 to 80 bird names. “We feel it’s our responsibility to correct the things we can to ...