Several cases have been reported in Arizona, but Arizona Game and Fish says there are ways to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
Experts say the prices are high for a number of reasons, but the biggest is the ongoing impact of avian flu outbreaks.
Arizona Game and Fish Department warned Arizona hunters and falconers about bird flu, and gave safety guidelines and tips for preventing the spread.
Hunters are advised to only harvest healthy birds, handle game with gloves and cook meat to 165 degrees. Falconers are also encouraged to avoid hunting waterfowl this season and consider an alternative game.
Egg prices are rising again, and you can thank a host of factors for that. Here's what Arizona shoppers must know before they go to the grocery store.
issued a warning this week to Arizona hunters and falconers following the arrival of avian influenza in the state. Avian Influenza, or bird flu, is a highly pathogenic viral infection that ...
issued a warning this week to Arizona hunters and falconers following the arrival of avian influenza in the state. What is bird flu and how worried should I be? Avian Influenza, or bird flu ...
Government officials are urging pet owners to avoid feeding pets raw diets amid multiple cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza in felines and raw pet food recalls
Since the U.S. outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI, more specifically avian influenza type A H5N1) in dairy cattle
Egg prices have increased nationwide by about 38% in the past year. In other cases, eggs are absent from shelves altogether. Why?
At least 65 human cases of H5 bird flu have been confirmed this year, with the majority being detected in California.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is asking hunters and falconers to take extra precautions as cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza continue to surface in domestic and wild birds