Hunter-killed birds in Pennsylvania have tested positive for avian influenza, prompting wildlife officials to issue warnings about the disease. These cases highlight that not just wild and domestic birds are at risk; a red fox in Lehigh County also tested positive for the virus earlier this month.
The presence of bird flu in Pennsylvania emphasizes the potential threats to wildlife and domestic animal populations, as well as to public health. State officials are urging hunters and outdoor enthusiasts to stay vigilant and report any unusual wildlife incidents as they monitor the situation closely.
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