Preliminary testing found the presence of bird flu but the results need to be confirmed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Dozens of snow geese in the Lehigh Valley have tested positive for the bird flu, according to a regional wildlife organization after hundreds of birds were found dead in Lehigh ...
Organization leaders noted that the majority of these calls have been related to snow geese - about 40 in the past 3 days. On Friday morning, calls from Atchison, Overland Park, Olathe ...
A wildlife nonprofit in the Poconos has confirmed dozens of snow geese in various parts of the Lehigh Valley have tested positive for the bird flu.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission believes bird flu caused the deaths of 200 snow geese in the Lehigh Valley recently.
Officials say 40 to 50 snow geese, including some at a southern Delaware wildfire refuge, have tested positive for avian influenza.