Geese found deceased along the Whitby waterfront have tested positive for avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, according to a statement from Whitby Animal Services released on Tuesday.
“In total, 31 geese have now been collected and testing done in partnership with the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative has now confirmed the presence of avian influenza (bird flu),” the agency told City News.
Animal Services staff are continuing to keep an eye on the waterfront and nearby areas.
“Residents who see a sick or dead bird are asked to report it to Animal Services at 905-655-0283 and include the location so staff can respond as quickly as possible,” the statement adds.
“As a precaution, residents are reminded not to touch or attempt to help wild birds and to keep pets on a leash to prevent contact.”
Officials in Brampton are also alerting residents after several dead waterfowl were found near local waterways.
The city reports that multiple deceased waterfowl were discovered around Professor’s Lake and Reginald Conover Pond.
Officials believe avian influenza is likely responsible for these deaths.
With files from Joseph Ryan
Source link
Source link









