At least 1,100 dead or sick birds, mostly Canada geese, have been reported across New Jersey in an outbreak that started on ...
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection said more than 1,100 dead birds have been reported statewide between Saturday and Monday.
Health officials in New Jersey say bird flu is believed to have wiped out hundreds of Canadian geese found dead across the state.
With the state, county and local governments banning ICE agents from government property, NJ sets the stage for a showdown with the Trump administration.
Alcyon Lake and adjacent Betty Park in Pitman have been closed out of ⁠fear that a number of dead Canada geese found recently in that area died of bird flu, ...