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Bird flu, Massachusetts
Bird flu suspected after dozens of Massachusetts geese found dead
BOSTON – Health officials believe dozens of geese, swans, and other birds in Plymouth, Massachusetts died from Avian Influenza (H5N1), also known as bird flu. The recent outbreak at Billington Sea, a large inland lake in Plymouth, has killed about 60 birds so far.
Bird flu likely killed dozens of Canada geese, swans, other birds in Massachusetts
Bird flu likely killed dozens of Canada geese, swans, other birds in Massachusetts: ‘The public should strictly avoid handling any sick or dead birds or other animals’
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" to infection and may die.
The MetroWest Daily News
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'At least a half dozen' dead geese found on Marlborough pond. What precautions are advised
Marlborough-based Gianquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center reported Friday afternoon on its Facebook page that "at least a ...
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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 ...
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650-acre park in Brockton, Avon closed due to avian flu concerns
Dead swans and Canada geese were found on a pond in a park that has since been closed due to avian flu concerns in Brockton ...
WWLP Springfield on MSN
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Dead geese at UMass test positive for bird flu
Two Canada geese found dead on the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus have tested positive for bird flu.
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