After Months Of Lockdown, Iowa Birds Are Getting More FreedomAfter Months Of Lockdown, Iowa Birds Are Getting More FreedomAfter over two months of lockdowns, Iowa birds are finally able to get out to live bird exhibits and gatherings.Kailey FosterKailey Foster
Conspiracy Theories Hatch As Bird Flu Slows Down In IowaConspiracy Theories Hatch As Bird Flu Slows Down In IowaIt seems that every time a disease hits the media, people always share their opinions on how relevant the disease is.Kailey FosterKailey Foster
Friendly Reminder If You’re Feeding Birds in Iowa; Please StopFriendly Reminder If You’re Feeding Birds in Iowa; Please StopThat's what the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is telling us. At least stop feeding birds until the end of May. Here's why. TamiTami
Iowa County First Lost Millions Of Birds And Now JobsIowa County First Lost Millions Of Birds And Now JobsA county in Iowa is facing the most lossess from the 2022 outbreak of bird flu is now facing job losses. Kailey FosterKailey Foster
Get Ready To Pay ‘Egg-stra’ For This Item at the Grocery StoreGet Ready To Pay ‘Egg-stra’ For This Item at the Grocery StoreThe bird flu has prices soaring on everything to do with chickens.Ryan "Brain" BrainardRyan "Brain" Brainard
Iowa Has A New Lockdown, Except This Time Its Not For PeopleIowa Has A New Lockdown, Except This Time Its Not For PeopleThe Iowa Department of Agriculture released an order to cancel all live bird exhibits in Iowa until cases of bird flu stop. Kailey FosterKailey Foster
Wild Or Not, Avian Influenza Is Spreading In IowaWild Or Not, Avian Influenza Is Spreading In IowaA case oh HPAI was confirmed in wild geese in a western Iowa park indicating it is still spreading throughout the state. Kailey FosterKailey Foster
Over 5 Million Iowa Chickens to be Killed Due to Bird FluOver 5 Million Iowa Chickens to be Killed Due to Bird FluAnother confirmed case of avian influenza (bird flu) has been found in Iowa. A huge egg-laying farm is the latest to be impacted.Shawn FoxxShawn Foxx
Avian Influenza Is Getting Closer To IowaAvian Influenza Is Getting Closer To IowaThe U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian flu on an Indiana turkey farm on Wednesday. This is the first case of the disease in a commercial poultry operation since 2020.Kailey FosterKailey Foster