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Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wild Birds
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Eight dead snow geese removed from south shore beach of John Martin Reservoir
By Celeste Springer
Published November 24, 2025 4:24 PM
BENT COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) -- Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirms that eight deceased snow geese were removed from the south shore beach of John Martin Reservoir on Monday.
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CPW says samples from the geese have been sent to the Wildlife Health Lab in Fort Collins, Colorado. It's unclear exactly what the cause of death was for the geese, at least until samples can be tested. CPW also noted that while eight deceased geese were collected on Monday, the population at the reservoir amounts to about 50,000.
However, the area has had a history of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). CPW says that migrating snow geese at John Martin Reservoir have routinely tested positive for HPAI since 2022.
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** Update ** Currently, affected areas are Croke Reservoir, E.B. Rains Park and 112th/Huron area. **Community Alert**
In recent days, Northglenn has responded to nearly a dozen suspected cases of Avian Influenza (bird flu) involving local wildlife, including geese and a great horned owl. We want to provide our community with important information and guidance.
Avian Influenza is a virus that naturally occurs in wild birds, especially waterfowl like geese and ducks. While the risk to people is low, the virus can be dangerous to birds and other animals.
Please DO NOT touch or interact with birds that are dead or acting abnormally.
Sick birds may appear lethargic, unable to fly, walking in circles or unusually unafraid of people. Keep pets away from sick or dead birds, as animals can become infected through contact.
If you see multiple dead birds or wildlife acting strangely, please call 303.280.7821 to report it and avoid the area.
For more information, visit CPW here: