“The illness in the black vultures is worrisome for our poultry industry because these birds can fly long distances and bring the virus to new locations,” said Stacey Hofmann, a spokesperson for the Delaware-Maryland Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Joint Information Center.
Source: pennnews
More than 100 black vultures are dead south of Lancaster County; bird flu detected
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