Sunday Standard Dual bird diseases hit Botswana hard Northern Botswana is grappling with a dual threat as outbreaks of avian bird flu and Newcastle...
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Sunday Standard Dual bird diseases hit Botswana hard Northern Botswana is grappling with a dual threat as outbreaks of avian bird flu and Newcastle disease jeopardize both the poultry industry and tourism sector. The government recently confirmed a fresh avian bird flu outbreak in the north, while Newcastle disease has been detected among wild birds and doves in the Okavango, Boteti, and Tutume […] The post Dual bird diseases hit Botswana hard first appeared on Sunday Standard and is written by Laone Molelo
Sunday Standard Dual bird diseases hit Botswana hard Northern Botswana is grappling with a dual threat as outbreaks of avian bird flu and Newcastle...
Sunday Standard Gov’t steps in to support Minergy workers amid financial strain The Botswana Mine Workers Union (BMWU) has called on government...
Sunday Standard Gov’t steps in to support Minergy workers amid financial strain The Botswana Mine Workers Union (BMWU) has called on government...
In a concerning development for Cape Town’s coastline, cases of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu, have been...
Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine developed a new and highly effective application of an artificial intelligence (AI)...
Sunday Standard Parley passes Cannabis Regulation Bill Parliament has approved a landmark bill regulating cannabis cultivation, manufacture, and...
Sunday Standard Parley passes Cannabis Regulation Bill Parliament has approved a landmark bill regulating cannabis cultivation, manufacture, and...
The deadly H5N1 bird flu has spread across much of the world, killing millions of birds and tens of thousands of mammals. How will Australia respond?
The deadly H5N1 bird flu has spread across much of the world, killing millions of birds and tens of thousands of mammals. How will Australia respond?
The deadly H5N1 bird flu has spread across much of the world, killing millions of birds and tens of thousands of mammals. How will Australia respond?