Over a dozen ducks and wild birds at the Queens and Bronx zoos have died, likely all due to the avian flu sweeping the country, according to reports.
Avian flu has hit farms nationwide, led to the slaughter of millions of birds and driven up egg prices, though officials say no cases have been detected among humans in New York.
The bird flu outbreak, which caused a shortfall in the national egg supply, has sent prices skyrocketing. And now, supermarket chains are imposing limits on purchases to combat stockpiling — and to ...
Residential: The priciest residential sale Friday was $8.5 million for a penthouse at 219 East 44th Street. The Midtown East unit is 4,300 square feet and new construction. Douglas Elliman’s Wendy Lee ...
In response to the detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza at seven live bird markets across New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul has announced new measures to contain the virus and protect ...
Live poultry markets in New York City raced to sell off all their chickens and other fowl Friday after seven cases of avian ...
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Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a weeklong shutdown of all live poultry markets in New York City, Westchester County and on Long ...
New York City zoos are taking extra precautions after announcing the deaths of several ducks and wild birds amid concerns of ...
All live poultry markets in New York City and some of its suburbs were ordered Friday to close for a week after the detection ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday that the state is temporarily shutting down all live bird markets in New York ...
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