Friday, April 10, 2026

Case of bird flu in red fox reported in Nome Alaska

 
Photo and headline:  The Nome Nugget, 4/9/2026

Ariana Crockett O’Harra reports:  
 
Dr. Kimberlee Beckmen, Lead Veterinarian for ADF&G, said that the fox tested positive for the H5N1 variant of avian flu and negative for rabies. Beckmen said that there have been avian flu cases detected throughout the state all winter, but this is the first one detected on the Seward Peninsula in the last six months. “I know there are more, because the fox had to have eaten something,” she said. “It’s probably inevitable, so just be cautious, and it’s probable there will be more [cases].”


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