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Bird flu wipes out 200 snow geese in Pennsylvania
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.
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.
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.
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
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,
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.
Officials eye bird flu following snow geese deaths
The recent deaths of about 200 snow geese in the Lehigh Valley have raised concerns about the harm avian influenza could cause to wild and domestic birds throughout the region. As wildlife and
Pennsylvania Game Commission: 200 birds dead from suspected avian flu, others sick
Around 200 birds that were found dead in two areas of Pennsylvania are suspected to have been killed by avian influenza (AI), according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. According to a report, dead snow geese were collected from two sites,
Bird flu suspected in deaths of 200 snow geese
By Katie Katro Click here for updates on this story LEHIGH VALLEY, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — Bird flu is suspected as the cause of death for 200 snow geese in the Lehigh Valley. The birds were found at two different locations: Lower Nazareth Township,
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Pennsylvania Game Commission investigating Avian influenza cases
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is continuing to investigate Avian influenza in Southeastern Pennsylvania after nearly 200 ...
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Pennsylvania Bolsters Efforts to Combat Avian Influenza Amid Nationwide Outbreaks
During a town hall at the PA Farm Show, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Penn State’s College of Agricultural Science Dean Troy Ott discussed the Shapiro Administration’s proactive strategies ...
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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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Over half of U.S. milk now being tested for H5N1
A veterinary disease expert says more than half of the raw milk produced in the U.S. is now being tested for the H5N1 avian ...
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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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