Bird Feeders Nova Scotia Avian Flu at Kay Harrelson blog

Bird Feeders Nova Scotia Avian Flu. Islanders asked not to put out. Bird experts in atlantic canada are split on whether putting out backyard bird feeders over the winter is harmless or potentially deadly to birds given the risk of avian flu. They are also being asked to report any sightings of sick or dead birds. As of august 2024, there is no official recommendation for people to take down bird feeders because of the risk of avian influenza (see next section). The centers for disease control has updates and recommendations about h5n1 in humans. In 2022, more than 300 northern gannets infected with h5n1 — known as avian influenza or bird flu — were found dead or dying along nova scotia's cape breton shoreline. A count by the federal government says 100 wild birds have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza so far this year in nova scotia. Nova scotia’s department of natural resources says the government is recommending people in the province take. Nova scotians are being asked to take down their bird feeders to help prevent the spread of avian flu. Low risk of avian flu to songbirds A government biologist says bird enthusiasts in nova scotia should forgo their backyard feeders this year to prevent the spread of a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza.

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Nova scotians are being asked to take down their bird feeders to help prevent the spread of avian flu. In 2022, more than 300 northern gannets infected with h5n1 — known as avian influenza or bird flu — were found dead or dying along nova scotia's cape breton shoreline. As of august 2024, there is no official recommendation for people to take down bird feeders because of the risk of avian influenza (see next section). Bird experts in atlantic canada are split on whether putting out backyard bird feeders over the winter is harmless or potentially deadly to birds given the risk of avian flu. They are also being asked to report any sightings of sick or dead birds. Islanders asked not to put out. A count by the federal government says 100 wild birds have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza so far this year in nova scotia. Nova scotia’s department of natural resources says the government is recommending people in the province take. A government biologist says bird enthusiasts in nova scotia should forgo their backyard feeders this year to prevent the spread of a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza. The centers for disease control has updates and recommendations about h5n1 in humans.

How to Keep Birdlife Safe in the Face of Avian Influenza alive magazine

Bird Feeders Nova Scotia Avian Flu A government biologist says bird enthusiasts in nova scotia should forgo their backyard feeders this year to prevent the spread of a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza. Islanders asked not to put out. A government biologist says bird enthusiasts in nova scotia should forgo their backyard feeders this year to prevent the spread of a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza. They are also being asked to report any sightings of sick or dead birds. Low risk of avian flu to songbirds In 2022, more than 300 northern gannets infected with h5n1 — known as avian influenza or bird flu — were found dead or dying along nova scotia's cape breton shoreline. The centers for disease control has updates and recommendations about h5n1 in humans. Nova scotians are being asked to take down their bird feeders to help prevent the spread of avian flu. Nova scotia’s department of natural resources says the government is recommending people in the province take. A count by the federal government says 100 wild birds have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza so far this year in nova scotia. Bird experts in atlantic canada are split on whether putting out backyard bird feeders over the winter is harmless or potentially deadly to birds given the risk of avian flu. As of august 2024, there is no official recommendation for people to take down bird feeders because of the risk of avian influenza (see next section).

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