NJ.com More dead geese have turned up in New Jersey about two weeks after a suspected bird flu wave killed more than 1,000 geese across the state.
The dead geese were reported in Woodstown in Salem County, the borough police department said in a statement on Tuesday. The geese were found near Woodstown Memorial Lake. No other geese deaths have been reported in New Jersey this week. However, there were reports of dead geese along the beaches of East Hampton, New York, over the weekend.
This comes just two weeks after more than 1,100 dead geese were reported across New Jersey due to suspected bird flu. The dead geese were reported in Holmdel, Manalapan and Matawan in Monmouth County; Basking Ridge in Somerset County; Hainesport in Burlington County; Edison in Middlesex County; and Sicklerville in Camden County.
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