Dozens of dead birds washing up on North Myrtle beach shore
Wildlife officials say they can’t explain what is causing dead birds to wash up on the shore along North Myrtle Beach.
DHEC is asking South Carolina residents to submit certain species of dead birds for lab testing in aims to track the West Nile virus this spring and summer.
Wildlife officials say they can’t explain what is causing dead birds to wash up on the shore along North Myrtle Beach.