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More than 1,000 Geese Killed in Nj: Suspected Avian Influenza

Summary by Telemundo 62
New Jersey continues to monitor the occurrence of sick and dead birds in different areas of the state, after more than 1,100 geese and other birds were reported between Saturday 14 and Monday 16 February, according to the Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). During those days, the NJDEP confirmed that most of the data received corresponded to Canadian geese. In the same period, officials of Gloucester Township, Camden County, reported…
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New Jersey continues to monitor the occurrence of sick and dead birds in different areas of the state, after more than 1,100 geese and other birds were reported between Saturday 14 and Monday 16 February, according to the Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). During those days, the NJDEP confirmed that most of the data received corresponded to Canadian geese. In the same period, officials of Gloucester Township, Camden County, reported…

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Telemundo 62 broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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