... genetic analysis - using the low pathogenic strains of avian influenza virus commonly found in wild birds - can answer questions not only about the migratory movements of wild birds, but the degree ...
WASHINGTON, March 24 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says the Scotts Co. has expanded the recall of its wild bird food suet due to possible contamination.
... shown for the first time in free-flying wild birds by researchers at Princeton University, the University ... transmitter, weighing less than one gram, fastened to the bird’s back sent the heart beat rate ...
... birds and so it was important that we investigated how the disease was being spread.
"We thought that wild birds were incubators for Salmonella but have now found that garden birds carry two strains ...
The habitats of wild bird species are shifting in response to global warming, but not fast enough to keep pace with rising temperatures, according to a study released Wednesday.
... infect a number of different animals, including birds, pets and people. Now, researchers in the USA ... vaccinating eggs against influenza, we could protect wild bird species as well as domestic chickens ...
Wild migratory birds may be more important carriers of avian influenza viruses from continent to continent than previously thought, according to new scientific research that has important implications ...
... flocks."
He said it's also important to preserve non-commercial breeds and wild birds for the purpose of safeguarding genetic diversity and that interbreeding additional species with commercial ...
Birds may be bilingual, trilingual or better, suggest new findings that birds in the wild can learn the vocalizations of other species.
Tests in wild birds suggest those with brash personalities are more likely to end up in the lab studies
... to shed new light on how outbreaks begin in wild bird populations. "The environmental transmission of avian ... days. So even when no infected birds are present, Rohani said, virus present in the water ...
... (vitamin B1) deficiency in eggs, young, and adults. The results are presented in the article 'Wild birds of declining European species are dying from a thiamine deficiency syndrome,' published in the ...
Wild birds of several species are dying in large numbers from a paralytic disease with hitherto unknown cause in the Baltic Sea area. A research team has demonstrated strong relationships between this ...
A woman is asking people to send her expired midges so she can add them to food balls for wild birds.
... trying to prevent the extinction of Northern Bald Ibis are distraught that one of the last remaining wild birds in the Middle East has been shot by a hunter in Saudi Arabia, bringing the known wild ...