The DNR has reported more HPAI detections in 2025 than were found in 2024. In total, 130 wild birds have tested positive for HPAI in Michigan, with most detections in Canada geese, bald eagles, and red-tailed hawks. Wildlife detections and pending cases are posted at michigan.gov/dnr/managing-resources/wildlife/wildlife-disease.
According to the DNR, the disease has been found in every Michigan watershed, indicating that it has occurred throughout the state. HPAI has been detected in surrounding states and other parts of the county as well.
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