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North Dakota Game and Fish Department monitoring avian influenza outbreak – Grand Forks Herald

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BISMARCK – Testing of Canada geese found dead along the Missouri River and Nelson Lake in Oliver County indicates highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is the likely cause, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department reported Friday, Jan. 31.

Carcasses have been reported where large congregations of geese occur near open water, and Game and Fish is monitoring the situation.

The virus can cause high levels of sickness and death in free ranging waterfowl, shorebirds and raptors. In a news release, Game and Fish said cases of HPAI are commonly detected in North Dakota as waterfowl migrate through, and winter in the state.

The Game and Fish Department is asking the public to help in monitoring the outbreak in wild birds by reporting any sick or dead birds through the online form at

gf.nd.gov/mortality-report

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While the risk to humans and pets is considered low, Game and Fish said direct contact with sick or dead birds should be limited. Carcasses that must be moved can be placed in a garbage bag and disposed via a waste management provider. Wear disposable gloves and wash hands, clothes and equipment afterward.

HPAI can affect domestic birds. Recommendations for poultry owners include biosecurity measures such as keeping visitors to a minimum, washing hands before and after contact with live poultry, changing clothes before and after exiting their property and looking for signs of illness. Report sick or dead domestic poultry to the state veterinarian’s office at (701) 328-2655.

More information about HPAI can be found at

www.fws.gov/avian-influenza

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