At least 50 snow geese have been found dead on an Upstate New York lake, according to health officials.
Geneva, N.Y. — 50 dead snow geese discovered on the west side of Seneca Lake are undergoing tests for bird flu, officials ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – 50 dead Snow Geese are being tested for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) after being found ...
Avian Influenza has been confirmed in snow geese found dead along the shores of Seneca Lake, raising concerns for both ...
“There is no cause for immediate alarm,” said Ontario County Public Health Director Kate Ott, emphasizing the importance of ...
Health officials in Ontario and Yates counties say there is no cause for immediate alarm; infections in the Finger Lakes bird population is not new.
The risk of bird flu to humans is low, but eating undercooked eggs or chicken could increase your chances of exposure to infection and germs.
Health officials urged people to identify avian flu symptoms early and properly cook chicken and eggs to limit risk of infections.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has confirmed that dead birds from a community along Seneca Lake have tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, also known as b ...
Avian Flu has been detected in Lakeshore Landing in Romulus and spots around Seneca Lake, the Seneca Lake Pure Water ...
Avian flu, which has struck the U.S. egg industry and caused prices in the supermarket to spike, is showing up in wild birds as well.