The study found that 63 out of 64 sites across the islands had avian malaria, including areas with diverse bird communities.
Conservationists hope to be able to protect Hawaii’s native, endangered birds from the avian influenza virus now that it has been confirmed on Oahu. Above is a native Hawaiian common gallinule, or ...
New study on avian malaria finds most of Hawaii’s birds contribute to deadly pathogen’s transmission
Research led by UC Santa Cruz finds that both non-native and native birds play a key role in the transmission of a disease ...
State agencies have called for a voluntary pause on the interisland movement of birds in Hawaii for 90 days following the discovery of the H5N1 bird flu in the state. The voluntary pause went into ...
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