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Avian Flu Strikes PA: Hundreds of Snow Geese Dead
17 Dec
Summary
- Hundreds of snow geese died in Northampton County from avian flu.
- Highly pathogenic avian influenza saw a sharp resurgence in late 2024 and early 2025.
- Avian flu poses a low risk to humans but can sicken dogs.

Pennsylvania is experiencing a significant outbreak of avian flu, with hundreds of snow geese discovered dead in Northampton County. The Game Commission has confirmed that the deceased birds likely succumbed to highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), a virus that saw a notable resurgence in wild birds during late 2024 and early 2025.
The agency is actively coordinating efforts for the safe removal, testing, and disposal of the affected waterfowl. While wild birds naturally carry the virus, the current HPAI outbreak, which began in 2022 and has spread across the U.S., can also impact raptors and poultry.
Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate a low risk of HPAI to the general public, precautions are recommended. Waterfowl hunters should exercise caution, and dog owners are urged to keep their pets vaccinated and prevent them from interacting with wild birds or contaminated water sources. Homeowners are also advised to maintain hygiene around backyard feeders.




