The Pennsylvania Game Commission believes bird flu caused the deaths of 200 snow geese in the Lehigh Valley recently.
According to the Amarillo Public Health Department a small number of wild geese tested positive for highly pathogenic avian ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza is suspected to have killed about 200 snow geese in Lehigh and Northampton counties.
AND AVIAN INFLUENZA IS SUSPECTED TO HAVE CAUSED THE DEATHS OF ABOUT 200 SNOW GEESE IN THE GREATER ALLENTOWN AREA, SO DEAD ...
A wildlife nonprofit in the Poconos has confirmed dozens of snow geese in various parts of the Lehigh Valley have tested ...
Officials say 40 to 50 snow geese, including some at a southern Delaware wildfire refuge, have tested positive for avian influenza.
Avian influenza is suspected to have caused the deaths of hundreds of snow geese discovered at two locations in the greater ...
State wildlife officials believe avian influenza is to blame for the deaths of about 200 snow geese found Monday in two ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission and wildlife rehabilitators are studying the deaths of snow geese in eastern Pennsylvania. Here's why ...
Around 200 snow geese were found dead in the greater Allentown area on Monday, and officials suspect Avian influenza as the ...
"A small number of sick wild geese in the area have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza A," states the release from Amarillo Public Health and Todd Bell, Amarillo Public Health ...
Avian influenza, a respiratory disease caused by an influenza Type A virus, affects various species, including poultry (chickens, ducks, turkeys) and wild birds (ducks, geese, hawks, owls).