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[Bird Flu Protection Tips in America] To monitor for that possibility, and help officials develop an appropriate response, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services division has teamed with state wildlife and health agencies to test up to 100,000 wild birds.

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Mcall.comhttp://www.mcall.com [Mcall.com] Hunters should be on lookout for bird flu : The Morning Call Online: Last week, the USDA announced it had possibly discovered an H5N1 strain of bird flu in two mute swans taken from Lake Erie in Monroe County, Mich. Those swans were among 20 killed as part of a state program to reduce populations of the non-native species.

Scienceblog.comhttp://www.scienceblog.com [Scienceblog.com] Bird samples from Mongolia confirmed as H5N1 avian flu | Science Blog: The team--including personnel from WCS, the Mongolian National Academy of Sciences, the Mongolian Institute of Veterinary Medicine, the State Central Veterinary Laboratory, Ministry of Food and Agriculture Veterinary Department, and the Ministry of Health Mongolian Center of Communicable Diseases with Natural Foci--collected samples from hundreds of wild birds, both live and dead including, ruddy shelduck, herring gull, black-headed gull, bar-headed goose, whooper swan, and Eurasian wigeon that are all at risk for contracting the virus.

KUAM.com - On-Air. Online. On Demand.[KUAM.com - On-Air. Online. On Demand.] Guam/Hawaii collaborating on spotting bird flu: Guam's Department of Agriculture has officially teamed up with Hawaii to step-up efforts to detect Avian Influenza in the local wild bird population. Guam's territorial veterinarian Tom Poole says our local fish and wildlife agency is currently prepping for the new wild bird monitoring program as part of the USDA's efforts to combat the highly contagious bird flu around the world.

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