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Investigation Underway for Dead Geese at Whitby Marina

January 23, 20262 Mins Read
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At least 10 dead Canada geese have been retrieved from a marina in Whitby as local officials look into the reasons behind their deaths.

In an email to Wednesday morning, a representative for the town east of Toronto mentioned that they have responded to reports of deceased Canada geese near the Port Whitby Marina this week.

So far, 10 geese have been collected and town staff are collaborating with the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative to send the samples for testing.

“Right now, the cause of death is unknown,” Erin Mikaluk said in a statement.

The town indicated they are keeping an eye on the waterfront for any other birds that seem ill or distressed.

Officials urge anyone who spots a sick or dead bird to report it to local Animal Services by calling 905-655-0283.

“As a safety measure, residents should not touch or try to assist the birds and should keep pets on a leash to prevent contact,” Mikaluk added.

Brampton Aware of Multiple Dead Waterfowl at Two Ponds

The city of Brampton has received reports about “multiple” deceased waterfowl at two ponds.

In a statement released Tuesday, the city mentioned that unspecified waterfowl at Professors’ Lake, near Torbram Road and Bovaird Drive East, and Reginal Conover Pond, close to Mc Vean and Cottrelle Boulevard, are believed to be infected with avian influenza.

“As a result, Brampton Animal Services will be consulting with the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (CWHC) for evaluation and is following community health and safety protocols,” said the city in a post on its website.

“The risk of Avian Influenza spreading to humans remains extremely low, and there is no increased public health concern at this time.”

Brampton residents are advised to keep their pets away from any waterfowl or droppings. Waterfowl should not be approached or fed.

The city plans to put up signs in public areas identified as “hotspots” to inform residents about avian influenza.

Anyone who finds a deceased waterfowl is encouraged to report it to Brampton Animal Services by calling 905-458-5800.


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