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Home / Environment / Avian Flu Outbreak Detected in California's Cameron Park Lake

Avian Flu Outbreak Detected in California's Cameron Park Lake

29 Oct

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Summary

  • Avian flu found in two Canada goose carcasses at Cameron Park Lake
  • Officials warn ducks and geese are susceptible to the virus
  • Signs installed to alert visitors about the virus presence
Avian Flu Outbreak Detected in California's Cameron Park Lake

On October 30, 2025, California wildlife managers confirmed the presence of avian flu-infected birds in El Dorado County. Two Canada goose carcasses found at Cameron Park Lake last week were submitted for testing, and officials have now determined that avian influenza was the cause of death for the birds.

This finding, while not entirely surprising, is concerning as the virus typically resurfaces during the fall-winter migratory period when ducks and geese are more susceptible due to their social behavior. In response, the Cameron Park Community Services District has begun installing signs around the lake to warn visitors about the virus and advise them to stay away from the water and wildlife.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is closely monitoring the situation and working to contain the spread of the virus. Residents and visitors are urged to heed the warnings and avoid any direct contact with the affected birds or the lake's waters to prevent the further transmission of this potentially deadly avian influenza outbreak.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Two Canada goose carcasses were found to be infected with the avian influenza virus.
Ducks and geese are more vulnerable to the virus due to their highly social behavior, which allows the virus to spread more easily among these migratory bird populations.
Officials have installed signs around the lake to warn visitors about the virus presence and advise them to avoid the water and wildlife in the area.

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