The Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza virus has been doing things that have not been previously seen or expected. Minnesota representatives and disease professionals wonder what will happen next.
The Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza virus has been doing things that have not been previously seen or expected. Minnesota representatives and disease professionals wonder what will happen next.
Groundwater contamination is one main suspect. A combination of efforts at the federal and state level could alleviate the problem, but the results might not be immediate, say experts.
Eric Nelson , Wildlife Damage Program Supervisor with the DNR , confirmed the reported pigs were actually so-called 'loose domestic' animals, run away from a farm
Eric Nelson , Wildlife Damage Program Supervisor with the DNR , confirmed the reported pigs were actually so-called 'loose domestic' animals, run away from a farm