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Bird flu confirmed in 2 ravens in Yellowknife, government says
Health officials say cases appear to be isolated, and risk to other wildlife is low
CBC News · Posted: Mar 11, 2026 6:26 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
The Northwest Territories government says it has confirmed two cases of bird flu in common ravens in Yellowknife.
A news release on Wednesday says the two cases of avian influenza were confirmed as part of an ongoing monitoring program for the virus in wildlife in the territory.
It says testing identified the H5 strain of the virus, which it called “highly infectious among birds.”
However, the release says these two cases “appear to be isolated,” and the risk to other wildlife remains low.
There have been a total of 11 confirmed cases of bird flu in Northwest Territories since 2022, and no infections among humans have been reported...
Bird flu confirmed in 2 ravens in Yellowknife, government says
Health officials say cases appear to be isolated, and risk to other wildlife is low
CBC News · Posted: Mar 11, 2026 6:26 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
The Northwest Territories government says it has confirmed two cases of bird flu in common ravens in Yellowknife.
A news release on Wednesday says the two cases of avian influenza were confirmed as part of an ongoing monitoring program for the virus in wildlife in the territory.
It says testing identified the H5 strain of the virus, which it called “highly infectious among birds.”
However, the release says these two cases “appear to be isolated,” and the risk to other wildlife remains low.
There have been a total of 11 confirmed cases of bird flu in Northwest Territories since 2022, and no infections among humans have been reported...