The discovery of dead birds on the UMass Amherst campus and at a lake in Taunton further fuels concerns about bird flu.
In Amherst, two cases of bird flu have been confirmed in the local geese population on the University of Massachusetts campus.
Bird flu is suspected to be the cause of several dead wild birds in several areas of the state including Plymouth, Boston and ...
State officials suspect the avian flu has killed dozens of wild birds in Boston, Amherst, and Plymouth, and farmers are ...
BROCKTON, Mass. — D.W. Field Park announced its closure on Friday due to a potential outbreak of bird flu. This comes nearly ...
The public has been asked to monitor bird deaths and sickness in Massachusetts in an effort to combat the bird flu.
D.W. Field Park, a large park in Brockton and Avon, Massachusetts, was closed on Friday, with officials warning of a ...
The two geese were the first known cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as HPAI or H5N1, on the school campus, according to a UMass Amherst spokesperson. Signs have been ...
D.W. Field Park in Brockton closes due to possible bird flu outbreak, officials advise against touching birds.