Avoid sick or dead waterfowl at Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge

NAMPA, Idaho - Visitors to Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, which includes Lake Lowell, may observe sick or dead waterfowl, due to a suspected outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Currently, the most affected species are snow geese.

Refuge biologists have carefully collected dead birds to send to the Wildlife Health Lab for diagnosis in partnership with the Idaho Fish and Game. Visitors should not approach or touch any birds that may appear to be dead, sick or are exhibiting abnormal behavior.

Highly pathogenic avian influenza is present in the Pacific Flyway, which includes Idaho. The virus is easily transmissible and can be passed by contaminated individuals and surfaces like clothes and boots. Biologists working to prevent the spread of the virus must wear protective gear and gloves. Though rare, HPAI can be transmitted to humans. Additional USFWS information about HPAI. 

Unfortunately, for birds that show symptoms of influenza, there is no treatment. Mortality is the most likely outcome for an individual bird that has contracted either illness.

Our biologists will continue to monitor mortalities, and we will update with any new discoveries as they are confirmed. We appreciate everyone’s care to wildlife health, please keep a distance for your safety.

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