The continued spread of avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, has led to the Pennsylvania Game Commission closing ...
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WTAJ Altoona on MSNPa. wildlife area closed ahead of bird migration, avian flu warning issuedThe Pennsylvania Game Commission announced that the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area will see some closures due to the ...
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Lebanon Daily News on MSNAvian influenza: Game Commission restricts access to Middle Creek Wildlife Management AreaOfficials are restricting public access at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area starting Feb. 4 out of caution for ...
Due to highly pathogenic avian influenza that is currently affecting many parts of the state, the Pennsylvania Game ...
At Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, late winter with the lake frozen and the fields snow-covered is usually ... Sick or ...
This year, peak migration may not happen until late February to early March, as Middle Creek manager Lauren Ferreri expects the lake to be frozen until at least mid-February. Ferreri updates a ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is closing some areas of Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in Lancaster and Lebanon ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNAccess restricted at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area to prevent avian influenzaThe Pennsylvania Game Commission is restricting public access at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in Lancaster County and Lebanon County starting Tuesday due to avian influenza ...
The game commission also strongly discouraged residents from visiting if they have pet birds, domestic poultry or connections with commercial poultry facilities.
There was a snow goose die-off due to HPAI at the beginning of January at flooded quarries in Lower Nazareth Twp. in ...
The continued spread of avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, has led to the Pennsylvania Game Commission closing portions of the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area. “Due to highly ...
At Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, late winter with the lake frozen and the fields snow ... Sick or dead wild birds? Contact PA Game Commission 1-833-PGC-WILD (742-9453).
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