After reports last week of dead birds in Allentown, more were spotted in Neptune and Lavallette, as officials wait for bird ...
New Jersey residents may be experiencing a salty taste in their tap water due to road salt runoff and drought conditions. The salty taste is temporary and should diminish as road salt applications ...
Six dead geese were found in a Hillsborough pond as NJ faces a bird flu outbreak. Officials investigate while urging public ...
New Jersey American Water is advising its nearly 3 million customers that their tap water may taste salty, due to the use of salt and brine for public safety during the recent extreme winter weather.
New Jersey American Water warned of a salty taste in water due to salt and brine. Affected towns in Morris County include Chatham Township, Chester (borough and Township), East Hanover ...
There have been no human cases of bird flu in New Jersey as of Thursday. Among commercial and domestic poultry flocks in New Jersey, there have been no detections of bird flu over the last four ...
New Jersey American Water says residents may notice a salty taste in their tap water, but there isn't cause for alarm. The company said Saturday that an active winter weather season has led to an ...
The Highly Pathogenic avian influenza virus is a highly contagious disease that spreads among birds and other animals.
New Jersey officials maintain the risk to humans from bird flu, or H5N1, remains low, but New Jersey Health Commissioner Kaitlan Baston is urging people “to understand your risks and take the ...
This threat has been spotted during the 15 th Tamirabharani Water ... one bird dives, others follow, creating a synchronized hunting pattern. After capturing the prey, they surface and swallow ...
The dead geese are gone but questions remain about whether or not they were infected with the avian flu, which has driven up ...
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