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Chook flu constructive geese left at Williamston pond for weeks

By Editorial Board Published February 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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Chook flu constructive geese left at Williamston pond for weeks

LANSING, (Mich.) WLNS — Chook flu continues to unfold across the state and a few lifeless birds have sat round a pond in Williamston for weeks. So, why haven’t they been moved, and does the D.N.R. have sufficient individuals to correctly monitor the illness?

Michigan D.N.R. spokesperson Caitie O’neill stated they’ve sufficient assets to get the job finished.

“The D.N.R. has limited resources, but we do have enough resources to test the birds and the animals that we need to test to confirm where this disease is present…” stated O’neill.

Michigan State College performs the exams for the D.N.R. and stated there’s no scarcity of assets obtainable.

“We have ramped up that testing to be everyday testing, we’re often there on nights and weekends as needed, to respond to critical cases…” stated Dr. Kimberly Dodd, the Dean of the Michigan State School of Veterinary Drugs.

Chook flu outbreak suspected in Williamston

Dodd stated this degree of testing permits them to collect worthwhile info.

“It allows us to better monitor how the viruses might be evolving or changing over time and really helps inform how we think about the outbreak… and how we move forward in our response…” stated Dodd.

However protecting tabs on the illness is one factor, whereas truly cleansing them up is one other.

I went again to the Williamston Lakes Cellular House Park right now and noticed quite a few lifeless geese nonetheless mendacity round. These geese have now been there for greater than 3 weeks. One resident instructed me nobody had let her know there have been geese suspected of getting the illness close to her residence.

I reached out the the property supervisor at Williamston Lakes Cellular Houses they usually didn’t consider the D.N.R. had contacted them. The D.N.R. has but to touch upon this example, however Dodd stated it’s vital to maintain the general public knowledgeable.

“The laboratory at M-s-u, state and federal agencies to be able to one, get the information, get the test results, share that information… so that folks understand that there’s areas of risk…” stated Dodd.

Dodd reminded us that anytime you see a lifeless animal, it’s higher to maintain your pets and your self away from it, even should you don’t assume it has chicken flu.

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