A bald eagle found in northwest Indiana has died from avian influenza. The bird struggled to fly and had seizures before testing positive for HPAI. Officials say birds of prey with HPAI have a ...
Indiana DNR officials continue to find HPAI in wild birds across the state. The public health risk from HPAI is low, but humans can contract it through close contact with infected birds.
For falconers who hunt small animals like rabbits and grouse with wild birds of prey, changing Midwest winters are also changing the sport they love.
Down the road at the Mascatatuk National Wildlife Refuge, flyers boast the bird that winters in southern Indiana. There are estimates of between 10,000-20,000 in the area. "It can be very concerning ...
"It can be very concerning to a lot of folks to see these dead birds," Fleace said. "Nobody likes to see dead animals. It's pretty heartbreaking." Indiana DNR said 200 dead sandhill cranes were ...