Map: World Atlas
Headline: CBC News, 12/4/2025
Jura McIlraith reports:
A Niverville resident is shocked to have seen scores of dead geese on the retention pond in his backyard — and even one on his back deck.
All of them were killed by an avian flu outbreak.
Mason Goulet noticed a handful of Canada geese on the ice, struggling to move, about three weeks ago.
"Some of them we thought were maybe frozen into the ice," Goulet said Thursday from his porch. "It turns out they were actually sick."
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