After more than 1,500 of the lanky birds died in Indiana, wildlife biologists in Nebraska were on high alert for the ...
While national egg prices are going up because of the bird flu, prices in south-central Indiana remain relatively stable.
Bird flu has caused the death of some 1,500 Sandhill Cranes in Indiana. In January and February, biologists with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources counted hundreds of dead cranes across the ...
ROUGHLY 1 MILLION CRANES WILL CONVERGE ON CENTRAL NEBRASKA AS THEY MAKE THEIR WAY NORTH TO NEST FOR THE SUMMER. BUT IN INDIANA, THE BIRD FLU HAS KILLED THOUSANDS OF MIGRATING SANDHILL CRANES ...
In late February the H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza caused the deaths of an estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes across several counties in Indiana, according to the Indiana ...
At least 500 birds were found dead in early January in Jackson County, located in the south-central part of the state. Since ...
in the south-central part of the state, in early January. Since then, as the birds have continued to fly northward, deaths have been reported in other parts of Indiana. And 1,500 deaths is likely ...
than many Indiana cities. Daytrips into the surrounding countryside include even more surprises. The home of basketball great Larry Bird can be seen from a ride on the French Lick Scenic Railway.
Lewis Fletcher Scott, the freshman class president at Anderson High School, wore a red and green sweater as he leaned against the west middle door of the Exposition building at the Indiana State ...