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Hosted on MSNMount Pleasant, NY Park Closed to Public After One Dozen Canadian Geese Found Dead and Test Positive for Avian Flu VirusThe highly pathogenic avian flu virus has once again found its mark and caused the fatal deaths of wild birds in New York ...
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Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSNBird flu confirmed in Mount Pleasant: Canada geese found dead in park test positiveCanada geese found dead in a Mount Pleasant park tested positive for two separate strains of the avian influenza, the town ...
Mount Pleasant officials said 12 Canada geese found dead at a pond in a park were taken by the state Department of ...
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ABC 7 New York on MSNMount Pleasant park closes over avian flu concerns after a dozen dead geese found in pondMOUNT PLEASANT, New York (WABC) -- A park in Westchester County has been closed to visitors due to concerns over avian flu ...
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Daily Voice Dutchess County NY on MSNBird Flu Confirmed In Dead Geese At Thornwood Park, Town Extends Closure (Update)Health officials in Westchester County have confirmed that a dozen Canada geese found dead at a local park tested positive ...
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Daily Voice Sullivan County NY on MSNDiscovery Of 12 Dead Geese Prompts Park Closure, Bird Flu Concerns In Mount PleasantOfficials in a Westchester town are urging caution after a dozen Canada geese were found dead at a local park, prompting ...
Mount Pleasant officials said 12 Canada geese found dead at a pond in a park were taken by the state Department of Environmental Conservation for testing. The birds were found Sunday, Feb. 2 ...
The Canada geese that were found dead on Sunday at a pond at a park in Mount Pleasant have tested positive for Avian Flu, officials confirmed Friday. As a result, the Carroll Park in Thornwood will ...
MOUNT PLEASANT, New York (WABC) — A park in Westchester County has been closed to visitors due to concerns over avian flu after a dozen dead Canada geese were discovered in a pond. The dead ...
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