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snow geese, Pennsylvania
200 Pa. snow geese die from highly lethal bird flu
While HPAI can potentially infect humans, the CDC says the current outbreak is primarily an animal health issue.
Bird flu wipes out 200 snow geese in Pennsylvania as expert fears ‘something worse is on the way’
Over 200 snow geese found across Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania are suspected to have been killed by the bird flu, and experts are concerned the death toll could climb even higher as cases continue to skyrocket.
Avian flu suspected after 200 snow geese found dead in Pennsylvania
Around 200 snow geese were found dead in the greater Allentown area on Monday, and officials suspect Avian influenza as the cause. According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, the dead birds were found in two locations: Nazareth Township in Northampton County and Upper Macungie Township in Lehigh County.
Bird flu kills 200 snow geese in Pennsylvania
About 200 snow geese were found dead last week in the Allentown area — likely because of the bird flu. The dead birds were found in both Nazareth Township in Northampton County and Upper Macungie Township in Lehigh County,
Bird Flu Warning After 200 Geese Found Dead in Lehigh Valley
Officials are investigating a suspected bird flu outbreak after 200 snow geese were found dead in Northampton and Lehigh counties. If you see sick or dead birds, her
Avian flu suspected in deaths of 200 snow geese in eastern Pennsylvania
AND AVIAN INFLUENZA IS SUSPECTED TO HAVE CAUSED THE DEATHS OF ABOUT 200 SNOW GEESE IN THE GREATER ALLENTOWN AREA, SO DEAD BIRDS WERE FOUND MONDAY IN LOWER NAZARETH TOWNSHIP AND UPPER MACUNGIE TOWNSHIP IN LEHIGH COUNTY.
Dead waterfowl in Richland, 8 other Ohio counties suspected to have avian flu
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife is testing samples from multiple dead wild birds for the presence of avian influenza.
Deadly Bird Flu Suspected in Allentown as Hundreds of Geese Drop Dead
A startling avian influenza (AI) outbreak is suspected to be behind the sudden deaths of approximately 200 snow geese found in the Allentown area this past week.
Dead swans at Mather Park tested positive for bird flu
More than 30 swans that died at Mather Regional Park tested for bird flu in December, according to state officials. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed the swan samples form Mather Park tested positive for bird flu,
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Pa. farmers worry that avian flu will hit their flocks: ‘The risk is absolutely there’
Farmers are being urged to remain vigilant, especially after the virus was detected in snow geese in the state.
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What to know about bird flu in Pennsylvania
As more cases of bird flu are reported across species and locations, states across the country are taking precautionary ...
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Poultry returns to Pa. Farm Show after 2-year hiatus, amid concern over bird flu
HARRISBURG, Pa. - With kids leading the way, it was a Pennsylvania Farm Show turkey trot, two years in the making. However, ...
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Avian Bird Flu spreads through NEPA, Pocono Wildlife Center on high alert
The Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center is on high alert as avian flu spreads through the region.In just the ...
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The First US Bird Flu Death Is a Stark Warning
A Louisiana patient is the first person in the United States to die as a result of H5N1 infection. One expert likens what ...
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Bird flu update: Lehigh Valley snow geese, California emergency and Louisiana mutations
The CDC called findings about bird flu mutations in a human case “concerning” but says the risk to the general public from ...
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The Impact of Bird Flu on Egg Prices
The Impact of Bird Flu on Egg Prices ...
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