Many hunters are preparing for fall goose and duck season in North Dakota. As hunters prepare, they are encouraged to review biosecurity practices to protect domestic birds and livestock from highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Positive cases of HPAI continue to be reported in wild birds, domestic birds and dairy cattle.

This risk of transmission increases during hunting season due to increased interactions with wild birds that may be carrying HPAI. North Dakota State University Extension specialists advise hunters who have contact with domestic poultry and livestock to be aware of what steps to take if they see sick or deceased wildlife.

“If you hunt game or wild birds and own domestic poultry or livestock, do not wear hunting clothes or footwear while you are interacting with you

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