More than 60 dead birds were found at Billington Sea in Plymouth over the weekend. Local experts suspect the avian flu was the culprit.
A local raptor expert is concerned about what a suspected uptick in bird flu cases in waterfowl could mean for other birds higher up the food chain.
"This is about the time of year when we would expect to see an increase in COVID, flu, RSV, and also norovirus," said Robbie Goldstein, commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Two dead Canada geese tested positive for bird flu at UMass Amherst. Meanwhile, officials in Taunton are looking into the ...
Since the confirmation of the H5N1 virus on the UMass Amherst campus, the state is imploring backyard chicken owners to take ...
Bird flu is the suspected culprit after more than 60 geese, swans and ducks were found sick or dead in a Plymouth pond called ...
Bird flu likely killed dozens of Canada geese, swans, other birds in Massachusetts: ‘The public should strictly avoid ...
The Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife is investigating after a number of dead Canada geese were spotted near ...
Georgia is the nation's largest poultry producing state. Last week, bird flu was found for the first time in a commercial ...
Environmental Police & MassWildlife are assisting Taunton Police and the Board of Health in the investigation of dead birds ...
Two Canada geese found dead on the campus of UMass Amherst have tested positive for bird flu, the school confirmed ...
There have been smaller suspected HPAI outbreaks at other undisclosed Massachusetts locations in recent weeks, which officials said affected less than 15 geese at each site.