Reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals are all vulnerable to the disease, UC Davis wildlife experts say. A report released today by wildlife health experts at the University of California, Davis, ...
As West Nile virus continues to be a concern in the Pittsburgh area, wildlife rehabbers are seeing an uptick in sick birds. Within the last few weeks, Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh's Wildlife ...
The Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance in Sedalia has only been around for a year, and has already helped over 1,000 animals. The wildlife hospital and rehabilitation center serves all kinds of animals, ...
West Nile virus emerged in North America in 1999. Historically, this virus spanned Africa, the Middle East and much of India and Australia. West Nile virus was traditionally associated with mild ...
WELD COUNTY, Colo. — The first horse with West Nile virus here in Colorado was euthanized late last month – since then 10 more horses were diagnosed. The Denver Department of Public Health said late ...
Wildlife experts in Utah have found the culprit behind an unusual string of bald eagle deaths: West Nile virus. Laboratory tests confirmed that the virus was responsible for the deaths of 27 bald ...
A Washington State University lab is keeping busy this fall studying the effects of West Nile Virus on animals. Right now the U.S. is in the midst of a record-breaking year for West Nile Virus ...
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New West Nile virus cases confirmed in people, animals in Texas Panhandle counties
The Texas Department of State Health Services reported a second human case of West Nile virus in Potter County, with at least ...
FLORIDA — A non-native reptile is killing Florida wildlife, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission said it will start hunting to get them under control. Wildlife officials said Nile monitor ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife cited and fined a Colorado State University professor who trapped and killed birds for West Nile virus research without the required state license. The state agency cited ...
The Nile, the subject of the opening chapter of the “Rivers of Life” (begins Wednesday, 8 p.m., PBS), is arguably the most complex and crowded of the great rivers taken up in this three-part series.
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