Click here to learn more about Parakeet Secrets - "I Guarantee That You Can Have The Happiest, Healthiest and Most Well Behaved Parakeet You've Ever Seen!"
- 'WHO warns over complacency on bird flu (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The World Health Organisation warned Monday against complacency in the fight against bird flu, saying another human influenza pandemic is inevitable sooner or later.
'Malaysia declared bird flu free (The Star Online)
PUTRAJAYA : Malaysia has been declared free of bird flu from Sunday, allowing poultry to be exported again.
'LATEST: Bird poisoning at 25 year high (The Herald)
The illegal poisoning of Scotland's birds of prey has hit a 25-year-high, according to a new report. RSPB Scotland said there were 42 confirmed cases of poisoning in 2006, making it the worst year for bird of prey poisoning in a quarter of a century.
'MOVES-JP Morgan, Bird & Bird, Wall Street Healthcare (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
(Adds Bird & Bird, JP Morgan and Wall Street Healthcare Partners) Sept 10 (Reuters) - The following financial service industry appointments were announced on Monday.
'WHO warns over complacency on bird flu (The Manila Times)
JEJU ISLAND, South Korea: The World Health Organization warned Monday against complacency in the fight against bird flu, saying another human influenza pandemic is inevitable sooner or later.
'Malaysia Says It's Free of Bird Flu (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Malaysia declared itself free of bird flu Monday, more than three months after an outbreak among poultry led authorities to slaughter over 4,000 chickens and ducks.
'Malaysia: Malaysia Declares Itself Free Of Bird Flu After No Outbreaks In 3 Months (Sinchew)
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA: Malaysia declared itself free of bird flu Monday (10 Sept), more than three months after an outbreak among poultry led authorities to slaughter over 4,000 chickens and ducks.
'Share birding stories at Black Swamp Bird observatory (Port Clinton News Herald)
Thursday -- BSBO's Thursday Night Bird Study -- 7 to 9 p.m. Ther bird study is a chance to talk about birds in a relaxed environment. Bring along birding stories. Free. Call (419) 898-4070 to reserve a seat.
Return to Information on Parakeets
Return to Bird News Archive