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- 'Bird Flu Found at German Poultry Farm (The San Francisco Examiner)
(AP Photo/Udo Dreier) A volunteer of German technical aid organization THW fumigates the hygiene sluice at a farm near Erlangen, southern Germany, Sunday Aug. 26, 2007. Tests have determined that birds at the poultry farm died of the H5N1 strain of bird flu, and some 160,000 birds were being slaughtered as a precaution, authorities said Saturday Aug. 25, 2007.
'Bird flu found at German poultry farm (AP via Yahoo! News)
Tests have found that birds at a poultry farm in southern Germany died of the H5N1 strain of bird flu, and some 160,000 birds were being slaughtered as a precaution, authorities said.
'Germany goes on bird flu alert (EuroNews)
A mass cull of ducks continues at the farm in southern Germany which has come down with an outbreak of deadly bird flu.
'New bird flu cases discovered on German farm (Sharewatch)
PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Bird flu was discovered on Friday at a farm near Erlangen in Bavaria, local authorities in the southern German state said.
'H5N1 bird flu cases found at German farm (NDTV)
Tests have determined that birds at a poultry farm in southern Germany died of the H5N1 strain of bird flu, and some 1,60,000 birds were being slaughtered as a precaution, authorities said on Saturday.
'Bird flu at German poultry farm (AFP via Yahoo! News)
German authorities will destroy 160,000 poultry at a Bavarian farm following the discovery there of the highly pathogenic strain of H5N1 bird flu, local authorities said Saturday.
'Bird-Flu Find Results in Germany's Biggest Bird Cull Ever (Deutsche Welle)
German health officials slaughtered 160,000 geese over the weekend after the deadly H5N1 bird-flu virus was found in a poultry farm near the city of Erlangen. The cull was ordered after 400 geese were found dead.
'Biologists endure isolation, noise and bird poop to aid puffins (Boston Globe)
A puffin hops up onto a rock, notices another puffin standing on one leg nearby, and waddles to over to join him. The fact that the one-legged bird is a wooden decoy doesn't seem to matter. Puffins love company.
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