Highly pathogenic avian influenza appeared in multiple species across Pennsylvania, from Erie to Lancaster, in February and March.
Snow geese accounted for most cases, although greater white-fronted geese, turkey vultures, Coopers and red-tailed hawks, bald eagles, fish crows, and trumpeter swans also succumbed to the virus, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which tracks HPAI detections among both farmed and wild animals.
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