According to the governor's office, Pennsylvania has lost more than 14.3 million birds since the current bird flu outbreak ...
The disease has killed roughly 7.6 million birds in the state, nearly all in the county.
Strains of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus have been present in Pennsylvania’s wild birds since early 2022.
According to the governor's office, more than half of all avian flu cases in the United States are in Pennsylvania.
LANCASTER, Pa. (WPVI) -- Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania's Secretary of Agriculture visited Lancaster ...
Pennsylvania’s poultry industry brings in more than $7 billion annually, and is the largest sector of the state’s agriculture ...
On Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, Gov. Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding will visit the Lancaster County Rapid Response Center to host a roundtable with ...
Since the outbreak's start in 2022, about 14.6 million birds in Pennsylvania have died from the virus. Roughly half of those cases occurred in the first two months of 2026.
Farm Progress America: Mike Pearson takes a look at how egg prices could face potential surge as Avian Flu returns to Pennsylvania. After a year of relief for consumers, the egg industry is bracing ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is monitoring the continued spread of avian influenza in wild birds as spring migration ...
State and national officials are warning Pennsylvanians to stay alert for signs of avian influenza as migrating birds return to the state, and the Pennsylvania ...
The highly contagious strain has killed 7.1 million birds this year, including flocks in Philadelphia and Bucks counties.