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In addition to the dead geese discovered in Allentown, dead birds have also been reported in Belmar and Hillsborough, according to local officials.In northern Ocean County, a dead hawk is being ...
If you see a dead bird, call officials at Borough Hall at 609-259-3151 to inform them about the bird so it can be removed. "It's the droppings of the geese that people can get infected by.
Officials testing for possible bird flu outbreak in Allentown, New Jersey, after dead geese found. By Toni Yates. Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Toni Yates has the latest from Allentown, New Jersey.
Allentown Borough officials posted a notice to their website on Thursday that Dr. Farmer’s Park, Pete Sensi Park and a portion of Heritage Park will remain closed after some 30 dead geese were ...
About 20 to 25 dead geese have been removed from the banks of three Allentown parks and the spillway feeding Conines Mill Pond. Pending test results, Allentown has closed Sensi Park, Dr. Farmer ...
Two dozen dead geese prompted Allentown to close all or part of three parks over bird flu fears. Reports have come in about dead birds along the Shark River in Neptune and the beach in Lavallette.
The recreational areas in Allentown, Dr. Farmer’s Park, Pete Sensi Park and a portion of Heritage Park, will remain closed after some 30 dead geese were removed over the weekend, Mayor Thomas ...
ALLENTOWN, NJ (WPVI) -- Three Allentown parks in Monmouth County, New Jersey are shut down after 25 geese were discovered dead. State officials are working to determine if the bird flu is the cause.
An outbreak of bird flu is very likely linked to the deaths of 25 geese in Allentown, New Jersey. Allentown Mayor Thomas Fretts says the decision was made to close three parks where the birds were ...
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