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  2. Wild Birds Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Wild Birds Unlimited is a retail store that specializes in bird seed, bird feeders, and many other bird feeding supplies. Jim Carpenter opened the first Wild Birds Unlimited store in 1981 in Indianapolis, Indiana .

  3. Wild Bird Centers of America - Wikipedia

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    Wild Bird Centers of America was founded in 1985 in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. [1] The first Wild Bird Center retail store was located in Cabin John, Maryland. [3] [4] [5] The company and its franchisees have been recognized by industry publications and organizations.

  4. Governor shuts down poultry markets after 7 cases of bird flu ...

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    Chicks free of bird flu await purchase in a Houston feed and farm supply store February 24, 2004 while the state's farmers and the U.S. Agriculture Department contend with the discovery of a Texas ...

  5. Ducks Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Local Winnipeg artist Ernie Wilson created the original Ducks Unlimited logo. [3] More Game Birds in America was then absorbed by the new waterfowl organization. [4] [5] [6] Ducks Unlimited Canada was incorporated in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on March 10, 1937. [7] As of 2020, Ducks Unlimited Canada has a conservation community of 111,025 people. [8]

  6. Foie gras may be off the menu in Washington under proposed ban

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    However, in the case of force-feeding birds to produce foie gras, anesthesia and sedation aren’t as common. Instead, Parshley said they struggle, with around 50% or more birds dying before harvest.

  7. Alabama Wildlife Center - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Wildlife Center (AWC) is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of native wild birds across Alabama, serving over 100 species. Each year, the AWC cares for nearly 2,000 avian patients, showcasing its commitment to preserving the state's avian biodiversity.