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  • #31
    Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

    Last Modified: September 17, 2025
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    State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification
    Pennsylvania Northampton 9/2/2025 9/12/2025 EA H5 Black vulture Wild bird
    Pennsylvania Northampton 9/2/2025 9/12/2025 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird
    Pennsylvania Northampton 9/2/2025 9/12/2025 EA H5 Black vulture Wild bird

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    • #32
      Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

      Last Modified: September 24, 2025
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      State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
      Pennsylvania Bucks 9/8/2025 9/19/2025 EA H5 Black vulture Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
      Pennsylvania Delaware 9/4/2025 9/19/2025 EA H5 Black vulture Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality

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      • #33
        Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

        Last Modified: October 28, 2025
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        State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
        Pennsylvania Crawford 10/2/2025 10/21/2025 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
        Pennsylvania Crawford 10/11/2025 10/21/2025 EA H5 Blue-winged teal Wild bird Hunter harvest
        Pennsylvania Crawford 10/11/2025 10/21/2025 EA H5 Green-winged teal Wild bird Hunter harvest
        Pennsylvania Crawford 10/11/2025 10/21/2025 EA H5 Green-winged teal Wild bird Hunter harvest
        Pennsylvania Crawford 10/11/2025 10/21/2025 EA H5 Green-winged teal Wild bird Hunter harvest
        Pennsylvania Crawford 10/11/2025 10/21/2025 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Hunter harvest

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        • #34
          Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

          Last Modified: November 04, 2025
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          State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
          Pennsylvania Westmoreland 10/5/2025 10/27/2025 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
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          • #35
            Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

            Last Modified: November 12, 2025
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            State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
            Pennsylvania Montgomery 10/30/2025 11/5/2025 EA H5 Black swan Captive wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
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            • #36
              Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

              Last Modified: November 25, 2025
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              State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification
              Pennsylvania Adams 11/12/2025 11/18/2025 EA H5 Black vulture Wild bird
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              • #37
                INFLUENZA SUSPECTED IN RECENT SNOW GOOSE MORTALITIES


                December 16, 2025

                HARRISBURG -- Avian influenza is suspected to have caused the deaths of hundreds of snow geese found at a Northampton County quarry.

                The Pennsylvania Game Commission is coordinating a response to this incident that includes safe removal, testing and disposal of these birds.

                Those encountering other sick or dead wild birds anywhere in Pennsylvania can report them to the Game Commission by calling 1-833-PGC-WILD (1-833-742-9453). Any sick or dead domestic birds should be reported to Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture at 717-772-2852. If you have had contact with sick or dead birds and are not feeling well, contact your primary care physician or the Pennsylvania Department of Health at 877-PA-HEALTH (877-724-3258).

                The U.S. outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) began in January 2022 and has impacted wild and domestic birds in every state. In Pennsylvania, there was a sharp resurgence of HPAI cases in wild birds in late 2024 and early 2025. Impacts tailed off after several weeks, though the virus continued to be detected at lower levels.

                Wild waterfowl and shorebirds are considered natural carriers for avian influenza viruses and might shed the virus in their feces and saliva despite appearing healthy. HPAI also can lead to sickness or death in raptors (hawks, eagles), avian scavengers (crows, gulls, ravens) and wild poultry (turkey, grouse).

                The virus typically does not affect bird species that frequent backyard bird feeders. Exercise good hygiene when maintaining bird feeders and baths, emptying them every couple of weeks and disinfecting them with a 10% household bleach solution. If you notice multiple sick or dead birds over a short period of time, strongly consider leaving feeders down and baths empty to not make any potential outbreak worse.

                Clinical signs of infection in wild birds are often non-specific, but might include neurologic dysfunction such as circling, head tilting, and difficulty flying.

                HPAI can potentially infect humans, though the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared that the current HPAI outbreak is primarily an animal health issue that poses low risk to the health of the general public.

                People can help safeguard themselves against HPAI by always viewing wildlife from a safe distance, avoiding contact with wild birds or their feces and not handling wildlife unless you’re hunting, trapping or otherwise authorized to do so.

                Waterfowl hunters are encouraged to continue participating in the remaining season, but should take precautions while handling and dressing birds. These include wearing gloves, protective eye wear and a mask. Following any hunt, make a point to practice good hygiene, including washing hands and any clothing or equipment used in dressing game that may contain blood or feces. Cook all wild bird meat to 160 degrees Fahrenheit.

                Dogs encountering HPAI also are at risk of infection. Dog owners should keep their dogs up to date on vaccinations and preventive medications, prevent their dogs from coming in contact with wild birds or their feces, and should not allow dogs to consume environmental water.

                More information about avian influenza is available at www.pa.gov/pgc.​

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                • #38
                  Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

                  Last Modified: December 23, 2025
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                  State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification
                  Pennsylvania Northampton 12/11/2025 12/18/2025 EA H5 Snow goose Wild bird
                  Pennsylvania Northampton 12/11/2025 12/18/2025 EA H5 Snow goose Wild bird
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                  https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestock...ons/wild-birds

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                  • #39
                    Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

                    Last Modified: January 07, 2026
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                    State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification
                    Pennsylvania York 12/18/2025 1/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird
                    Pennsylvania Bucks 12/17/2025 12/31/2025 EA H5 Red-tailed hawk Wild bird
                    Pennsylvania Lehigh 12/16/2025 12/31/2025 EA H5 Snow goose Wild bird
                    Pennsylvania Westmoreland 12/12/2025 12/31/2025 EA H5 Ross's goose Wild bird
                    Pennsylvania Somerset 12/12/2025 12/31/2025 EA H5 Snow goose Wild bird
                    Pennsylvania Bucks 12/15/2025 12/31/2025 EA H5 Snow goose Wild bird
                    Pennsylvania Northampton 12/15/2025 12/31/2025 EA H5 Red-tailed hawk Wild bird
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                    • #40
                      Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

                      Last Modified: January 13, 2026
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                      State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
                      Pennsylvania Lehigh 12/29/2025 1/6/2026 EA H5 Turkey vulture Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                      Pennsylvania Lehigh 12/29/2025 1/6/2026 EA H5 Snow goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
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                      • #41
                        Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

                        Last Modified: January 21, 2026
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                        ​State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
                        Pennsylvania Northampton 12/26/2025 1/16/2026 EA H5 Fish crow Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Bradford 12/26/2025 1/16/2026 EA H5 Bald eagle Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Chester 12/22/2025 1/16/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Lancaster 12/19/2025 1/16/2026 EA H5 Snow goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Northampton 1/6/2026 1/16/2026 EA H5 Bufflehead Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Franklin 1/7/2026 1/16/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Columbia 12/26/2025 1/16/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Lehigh 12/28/2025 1/16/2026 EA H5 American crow Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Northampton 12/28/2025 1/16/2026 EA H5 Great horned owl Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Dauphin 12/20/2025 1/16/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Northampton 1/6/2026 1/16/2026 EA H5 Bufflehead Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Northampton 1/7/2026 1/16/2026 EA H5 Pied-billed grebe Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Montgomery 1/6/2026 1/16/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Bucks 1/6/2026 1/16/2026 EA H5 Great horned owl Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Crawford 1/5/2026 1/16/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Crawford 1/5/2026 1/16/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Lackawanna 12/20/2025 1/16/2026 EA H5 American crow Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Centre 12/15/2025 1/16/2026 EA H5 Trumpeter swan Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                        Pennsylvania Luzerne 1/6/2026 1/16/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
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                        • #42
                          Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

                          Last Modified: February 03, 2026

                          State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method
                          Pennsylvania Montgomery 12/24/2025 1/26/2026 EA H5 Snow goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
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                          • #43
                            Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

                            Last Modified: February 11, 2026
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                            State County Collection Date Date Detected HPAI Strain Bird Species WOAH Classification Sampling Method​
                            Pennsylvania Lycoming 1/22/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Lycoming 1/22/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Crawford 1/13/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 American crow Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Lehigh 1/20/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Red-tailed hawk Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Chester 1/13/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Red-tailed hawk Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Chester 1/13/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Red-tailed hawk Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Bucks 1/28/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Snow goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Northampton 1/12/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Snow goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Lehigh 1/16/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Cumberland 1/21/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Susquehanna 1/15/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Columbia 1/8/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Broad-winged hawk Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Allegheny 1/7/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Allegheny 1/7/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Carbon 1/14/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Red-tailed hawk Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Armstrong 1/5/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Armstrong 1/5/2026 2/5/2026 EA H5 Canada goose Wild bird Morbidity/Mortality
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
                            Pennsylvania Clinton 1/21/2026 2/2/2026 EA H5 Mallard Wild bird Live bird
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                            • #44
                              Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh's Post
                              Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh
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                              Wildlife Intake Update

                              Due to confirmed cases of avian influenza in our region, Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is temporarily adjusting admissions to protect the animals in our care.

                              At this time:
                              • We are not accepting waterfowl (geese & mallards)
                              • Fox and raccoon admissions remain on hold
                              • If you find an orphaned or sick baby of the mentioned species, please call our helpline for more information

                              If you find injured or sick birds, please call us (412-345-7300 ext. 500) before bringing the animal in so we can provide next steps.

                              For waterfowl assistance, please contact the Pennsylvania Game Commission -- 724-238-9523

                              These precautions help us keep native wildlife safe and continue providing lifesaving care. Thank you for your patience and understanding.


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                              Wildlife Intake Update Due to confirmed cases of avian influenza in our region, Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is temporarily adjusting admissions to protect...

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                              • #45
                                2/25/26
                                Game Commission Monitoring Avian Influenza in Wild Birds

                                This winter, avian influenza viruses have continued to circulate in wild birds across Pennsylvania, and more birds will be migrating to and through the state in the coming weeks.

                                The Pennsylvania Game Commission continues to respond to the outbreak, and is asking the public to report any wild birds observed sick or found dead.


                                Reports can be phoned in to 1-833-PGC-WILD (1-833-742-9453). Submitting reports allows the Game Commission to step in with wildlife-management actions including dispatching sick wild birds, recovering and removing carcasses, pursuing diagnostic testing, and conducting stakeholder outreach. The Game Commission does not advise that the public handle any abnormal, injured, sick or dead wildlife unless authorized to do so.

                                While avian influenza typically does not affect bird species that frequent birdfeeders – and there’s no prohibition on feeding birds during the outbreak – birdfeeders and bird baths should be emptied every couple of weeks, washed with soapy water, rinsed, then disinfected with a 10% household bleach solution before refilling. If noticing multiple sick or dead birds over a short period of time, taking feeders down and emptying bird baths helps ensure a potential outbreak is not made worse.

                                More information about avian influenza is available through the Game Commission’s website.

                                This winter, avian influenza viruses have continued to circulate in wild birds across Pennsylvania, and more birds will be migrating to and through the state


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