3 Sask. farms quarantined because of the virus
May 23, 2025
Hundreds of dead geese found this spring in fields near Lipton, Sask., 90 kilometres north east of Regina, died from avian influenza, reflecting a provincial uptick in the deadly disease, according to the Ministry of Environment.
Tests completed earlier this month confirm the birds died from H5, the highly pathogenic strain of avian flu.
Iga Stasiak, a wildlife health specialist with the ministry, said there have been several reports this spring of dead flocks of geese. She said that in some cases, there were hundreds of dead birds reported at sites.
“It is actually quite unusual to see this scale of mortality,” Stasiak said.
“With this recent strain it seems to affect birds more seriously, so we have seen increased mortality in wild bird populations, which is concerning.”
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