Health officials in New Jersey are warning residents after H5N1 avian influenza -- or bird flu -- was found in dead wild Canada geese in Burlington and Monmouth counties recently. In Burlington County ...
Multiple dead Canadian geese were found in a park in Sayreville and the park is now closed off to the public, as the H5N1 ...
Out of an abundance of caution, the Parks Department has taped off the area near the boat ramp where the geese were located ...
Borough parks will remain closed after the collected geese tested positive and four more dead birds were discovered, ...
The H5N1 virus, which has devastated poultry farms across the U.S., is now keeping people away from several parks in Allentown, Monmouth County.
After reports last week of dead birds in Allentown, more were spotted in Neptune and Lavallette, as officials wait for bird ...
The dead geese are gone but questions remain about whether or not they were infected with the avian flu, which has driven up ...
Geese have been dying in clusters in Allentown. Officials fear a bird flu outbreak and have closed parks while awaiting test ...
ALLENTOWN, NJ (WPVI) -- Three Allentown parks in Monmouth County, New Jersey are shut down after 25 geese were discovered ...
As migratory birds return to Canada this spring, health officials are bracing for a potential surge in bird flu cases as many ...
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ABC 7 New York on MSNOfficials testing for possible bird flu outbreak in Allentown, New Jersey, after dead geese foundDozens of geese still flock to the pond at Sensi Park in Monmouth County, but there is alarming concern after almost two ...
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