The public has been asked to monitor bird deaths and sickness in Massachusetts in an effort to combat the bird flu.
In Amherst, two cases of bird flu have been confirmed in the local geese population on the University of Massachusetts campus.
The discovery of dead birds on the UMass Amherst campus and at a lake in Taunton further fuels concerns about bird flu.
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The first two cases of bird flu on the University of Massachusetts campus were discovered over the weekend when two deceased ...
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Two Canada geese found on the campus of UMass Amherst have tested positive for bird flu. According to the University, the ...
State environmental and health officials are informing the public that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), which very ...
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The Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife is investigating after a number of dead Canada geese were spotted near ...
Dr. Ellerin says wild birds should be kept away from commercial poultry to help stop the spread of the virus. This can be done by utilizing bio-security measures and ensuring poultry isn't in contact ...