Some New Jersey parks will remain closed after dead Canada geese found there have tested positive for bird flu. The state ...
Health officials in New Jersey are warning residents after H5N1 avian influenza — or bird flu — was found in dead wild Canada ...
The H5N1 virus, which has devastated poultry farms across the U.S., is now keeping people away from several parks in Allentown, Monmouth County.
Out of an abundance of caution, the Parks Department has taped off the area near the boat ramp where the geese were located ...
After reports last week of dead birds in Allentown, more were spotted in Neptune and Lavallette, as officials wait for bird ...
The Union County farm where bird flu was confirmed was quarantined and will not receive any new poultry until it is cleaned ...
The risk of bird flu to the public remains low, and no poultry were sold at the Union County market that may have been ...
NEW JERSEY (WPVI) -- Bird flu has been detected in New Jersey, with wild geese testing positive in at least two counties.
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 ...
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.