Some New Jersey parks will remain closed after dead Canada geese found there have tested positive for bird flu. The state Department of Environmental Protection says the birds were discovered on ...
Dozens of dead geese found in parts of a New Jersey ... Local officials were informed Thursday by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection that the birds removed by a contractor ...
The first feline case of the bird flu in New Jersey has been confirmed in a feral cat in Hunterdon County, according to the New Jersey Department of Health. The case was confirmed by the United States ...
Geese and other birds have also been found dead in other New Jersey counties. If you find sick or dead wild birds, do not handle them. On Friday the state announced the confirmation of a bird flu ...
Live poultry markets in New Jersey where bird flu was found have reopened after being disinfected. Cat owners get an avian ...
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