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Bird flu ‘widespread’ in Mass.
South Shore wildlife officials continue to collect dead birds as bird flu spreads
More than 150 dead birds have been collected in Massachusetts and tested for avian flu since Jan. 18. The post South Shore wildlife officials continue to collect dead birds as bird flu spreads appeared first on Boston.
Dead birds in Plymouth: Why Massachusetts officials suspect bird flu? What to watch for?
Bird flu is the suspected culprit after more than 60 geese, swans and ducks were found sick or dead in a Plymouth pond called Billington Sea.
Bird flu is now considered 'widespread' in Massachusetts as outbreaks spread, officials warn
Bird flu is now believed to be widespread in Massachusetts and is likely present even in places where there has not been a confirmed positive, state environmental and health officials said Wednesday.
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Plymouth residents concerned about bird flu. Who is responsible for cleanup?
Cases of suspected bird flu have impacted dozens of animals over the last two weeks and turned a Plymouth pond into a ...
CBS News
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Bird flu suspected after dozens of Massachusetts geese found dead
PLYMOUTH
- The Billington Sea in
Plymouth
is a large reservoir that is typically known for its waterfowl. Only this ...
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'Everywhere you look, there’s dead geese and swans.' What we know about bird flu here
But she said the view, sounds, energy and even smell has been different lately as a suspected outbreak of bird flu has caused ...
WCVB Channel 5 Boston
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Plymouth, Massachusetts, treating case of bird flu in goose found at Billington Sea
OFFICIALS SAY THAT RESIDENTS SHOULD KEEP THEMSELVES A A goose found dead at Billington Sea is being treated as a case of ...
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Bird flu in MA.: Over 60 dead geese, swans in Plymouth pond. Health officials investigate.
Bird flu "very rarely" infects humans, but people are advised not to touch sick or dead birds. Cats are "highly susceptible" ...
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