Tagged With "H5N1"
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H5N1 Webinar for Extension Professionals
The EXCITE team is hosting a webinar for Extension professionals to learn more about H5N1 and the resources that will be available for education related to H5N1, coming up on December 12th, 2:00 PM ET. At the meeting you will hear from the EXCITE project Director, CDC and other communication specialist to learn about how you can reach and support farmers in your state. Register for the meeting here. Meeting agenda: H5N1 Overview/update How to Deal with Misinformation CDC Recommendations...
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H5N1 Monthly Update
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H5N1 Monthly Update
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H5N1 Monthly Update
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H5N1 Monthly Update
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Re: H5N1 Resources and Support for Extension Professionals
Hi Aaron, There is no link or time given for the information sessions. When I click on the link for monthly sessions it takes me to an error Zoom home page. Thanks, Pat
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H5N1 Resources and Support for Extension Professionals
To ensure Extension professionals have the tools and knowledge they need to stay informed about H5N1, we’ve created dedicated resources and support for dairy agents, specialists, and anyone interested in the latest developments. Key Resources for H5N1 Information H5N1 Website A website tailored to Cooperative Extension professionals that features up-to-date print and media resources, worker safety information, and more. Check back regularly for updates. H5N1 Factsheet A concise and...
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Re: H5N1 Resources and Support for Extension Professionals
@Pat Bebo Hi Pat! Today's session has already happened- sorry you weren't able to register. You can register for the next one at this link: https://extension.zoom.us/meet...0i7q4_N7VKLzhM79CjIW You can watch the recording and find resources discussed at today's webinar on the website when it becomes available on this page: https://h5n1.extension.org/educational-opportunities/ Thanks!
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[like] Bebo, Pat reacted to your message:
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University of Vermont Researchers Engage New England Dairy Sector for Livestock Disease Prevention
While bird flu (H5N1) outbreaks are affecting dairy herds in the Midwest and western United States (U.S.), a team of researchers at the University of Vermont (UVM) is focused on the impacts of foreign animal disease outbreaks on regional dairy production in the "New England milkshed.” The milkshed is defined by all sources of milk processed or manufactured into dairy products within New England, including farms in eastern New York state that ship milk into the region.