Deceased wild birds have been found at Baldwin
Lake, Pyramid State Recreation Area, Rend Lake, and Carlyle Lake
in recent days.
IDNR will continue to monitor for ongoing outbreaks of highly
pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI, during the fall bird
migration. Members of the public are encouraged to report large
concentrations of 20 or more deceased birds at one location.
Reports can be made to the local IDNR district wildlife
biologist at the following link:
https://www.wildlifeillinois.org/sidebar/
contact-an-idnr-district-wildlife-biologist/.
IDNR first announced HPAI was detected in wild Canada geese in
Illinois in March 2022 in a joint notice with the Illinois
Department of Agriculture.
IDNR continues to remind waterfowl hunters to take precautions
by thoroughly cooking game meat to an internal temperature of
165 degrees Fahrenheit and implementing other guidance found
here: Hunters-Protect Your Poultry and Pet Birds from Avian
Influenza (usda.gov).
Hunters also should avoid handling sick or dead waterfowl found
in the field, and they should not allow dogs or other pets to
consume waterfowl that died from unknown causes. Further
guidance for hunters can be found at:
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/publications/
animal_health/fsc_hpai_hunters.pdf.
Rubber gloves and a mask should be worn when disposing of any
deceased wild birds, and carcasses should be double-bagged in
sealed plastic bags. The bags can be buried away from scavengers
or placed in the garbage if approved by the local waste service
provider.
Anyone handling deceased birds should thoroughly wash their
hands and any other clothes or tools with soap and water
following disposal.
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