LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - The Michigan Department of Natural Resources released a statement on Tuesday saying more than 300 ...
Michigan's bird flu problem is not going away with dead waterfowl being found around the state amid an outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
A contagious bird flu is circulating widely among wild bird populations in Michigan, and officials suspect the virus has killed off hundreds of geese so far this year. More than 300 dead wild birds ...
The DNR’s ongoing disease surveillance indicates that HPAI is widespread in wild bird populations throughout the state.
Bird flu is now widespread in wild bird populations throughout Michigan, according to state testing. That’s the conclusion of sampling of dead wild birds across Lower Michigan suspected to be positive ...
The dead geese are gone but questions remain about whether or not they were infected with the avian flu, which has driven up ...
The dead geese found near Lake Sabatia in Taunton last month have tested preliminary positive for the bird flu (HPAI), according to the Massachusetts Division of Fish and Wildlife.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has attributed massive die-offs of Canada geese around New Jersey to the H5N1 bird flu.
Canada geese found dead in Mount Pleasant have tested positive for bird flu, the town supervisor said. Twelve geese were found at a Carroll Park pond. The park will remain closed until further notice.
“It indicates much higher mortality has occurred since we announced the mortality events in the Jan. 2 news release,” At that time the agency reported about 200 dead geese between those two sites.