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(WHTM) — The Pennsylvania Game Commission is continuing to investigate Avian influenza in Southeastern Pennsylvania after nearly 200 birds were found dead in the greater Allentown area last week.
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commission said on Dec. 27, 2023, that is releasing fewer ring-necked pheasants because of the detection of avian influenza at a game farm in Northumberland County.
Pennsylvania Game Commission urges avian influenza awareness. Published: ; Aug. 06, 2008, 3:02 a.m.
(WHTM) – The Pennsylvania Game Commission says they will release fewer pheasants to “safeguard the agency’s pheasant program” after avian flu was detected at a Northumberland County game farm.
Due to the highly pathogenic avian influenza that is currently affecting the commonwealth, the Pennsylvania Game Commission is restricting public access at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management ...
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners at its first quarterly meeting of 2025 last Friday and Saturday got an update on a different kind of virus that’s impacting the state: bird flu, or ...
Avian influenza (AI) continues to kill large numbers of migratory birds in eastern Pennsylvania as state officials have looked to slow the virus through organized shooting efforts. The Game ...
Jan. 3—HARRISBURG — An estimated 200 snow geese discovered in parts of the Lehigh Valley are suspected by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to have died from bird flu. Test results are awaiting ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission said avian influenza is suspected to have caused the deaths of about 200 snow geese in the greater Allentown area.Dead birds were recovered Monday from two sites ...
(WHTM) — The Pennsylvania Game Commission is continuing to investigate Avian influenza in Southeastern Pennsylvania after nearly 200 birds were found dead in the greater Allentown area last week.