Monday, March 2, 2026

Bird flu wipes out wild birds in New Jersey

 
Headline:  Pitman Today, 2/28/2026
Dozens of dead birds with suspected bird flu were reported in Evesham, New Jersey, with about 80 dead geese and small birds confirmed. Officials have asked residents to avoid handling or disturbing any sick or dead birds, and to report sightings directly to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). 
Why it matters 
New Jersey has seen a surge in wild birds with suspected bird flu, with over 1,100 sick or dead wild birds reported across the state during Presidents' Day weekend. The highly pathogenic avian influenza strain H5N1 has been at the center of an outbreak that federal officials have monitored since early 2022, raising concerns about public health and the impact on wild bird populations.

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