The deaths, which include 4 cougars and a half-Bengal tiger, have led the sanctuary to declare a quarantine to prevent ...
Washington's wild animal bill, Senate Bill 5065, takes aim at the use of wild animals in traveling entertainment.
Scientists and volunteers with the Olympic Cougar Project said they have the opportunity now to study bird flu in wild ...
Mark Mathews, Director and Founder of the Wild Felid Advocacy Center chats with Lisa Dent about the latest outbreak of bird flu that struck a number of big cat species at a Washington state ...
By Emmett Lindner Twenty big cats, including a half-Bengal tiger and four cougars, died between late November and mid-December at a sanctuary in Washington State after becoming infected with bird ...
An animal sanctuary in Washington is under quarantine after 20 big cats died amid a bird flu outbreak, the Wild Felid ...
According to the CDC, at least 66 people have been infected with bird flu since last year. Most have had direct contact with ...
Bird flu has been on the rise in Washington state and one sanctuary was hit hard: 20 big cats – more than half of the facility’s population – died over the course of weeks. The Wild Felid ...
In early December, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife ... Mathews said. Three big cats have recovered from the disease, but a fourth one, an African serval named Neiko, is still ...
Bird flu has taken a terrible toll at the Wild Felid Advocacy Center, a sanctuary for wildcats and their hybrids on Harstine Island, Washington, killing 20 cats—half the animals in its care.
These include barn and feral cats, indoor cats, and big cats in zoos and in the wild. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating the deaths of four house cats that drank ...
new video loaded: Bird Flu Kills 20 Big Cats at Washington Sanctuary Archival footage shows Tabbi, a half-Bengal tiger, and Thumper, a Eurasian lynx, playing at the Wild Felid Advocacy Center of ...