Canadians have so far been shielded from the high egg prices plaguing the U.S. market in the midst of an avian flu outbreak, and industry experts say it’s likely to stay that way — for now.
The owners of an ostrich farm in the Kootenays have won a court injunction against the cull of hundreds of their birds. A ...
(Researchers contacted by CBC News say there is limited information on whether ostriches can develop immunity to avian flu.) The risks of spread are also minimized, Espersen said, because Universal ...
(Mark Quinn/ CBC) Memorial University has put up more signs on it's St. John's campus, asking people to avoid feeding birds to prevent the spread of avian influenza. One of those signs is at Burton's ...
In the CFIA's letter to the farm, shared with CBC News, the agency says it issued the cull order on Dec. 31 following an avian flu detection earlier that month. CFIA says it follows the World ...
(Mark Quinn/ CBC) Memorial University has put up more signs on it's St. John's campus, asking people to avoid feeding birds to prevent the spread of avian influenza. One of those signs is at ...
(Submitted by Eric Abbott) Scientists in Newfoundland and Labrador are working to figure out how far the avian flu has spread ... at Memorial University, told CBC Radio Monday Lang's work is ...