Sick and dying geese at Alcyon Lake in Pitman, New Jersey, had presumed cases of bird flu, officials said in a news release.
Officials urge distance, fast reporting, and pet precautions as suspected bird flu kills geese and closes parks across New Jersey.
This article originally published at Avian flu suspected for causing bird deaths in Orange County, preliminary tests show.
A year ago, the H5N1 strain of bird flu was first found in U.S. cows. Since then, there have been cases in herds in 17 states, including 13 in Iowa.
Trails at two Somerset County parks are closed until further notice, the Somerset County Park Commission said Friday morning.
Township officials are warning residents about the presence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu, after state ...
Bird flu has now been reported in seven commercial poultry flocks in Lancaster County, affecting over 2.4 million birds as ...