Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Geese aren't making it out of Jersey alive due to bird flu

 
Headline:  nj.com, 2/17/2026

Large numbers of dead or dying geese have been found at parks across New Jersey in recent days. 
No cause was confirmed, but the Monmouth County Park System said in a statement on Tuesday that Avian flu, commonly known as the bird flu, is suspected. The park system is working with state wildlife biologists to assess the extent of the possible outbreak. The county did not confirm the location of the deceased birds.
Based on the list below, you can pretty much guarantee it's bird flu.

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