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Viral Disease Detected in Birds Around the State

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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking the public for assistance watching for signs of an viral avian disease that has recently been detected in the Cowboy State. 

The detection of avian paramyxovirus, a viral disease that often affects doves and pigeons, was recently found in Wyoming.

According to the Game and Fish, eurasian collared-doves from Casper, Green River, Riverton and Rock Springs tested positive for avian paramyxovirus, which can spread rapidly in areas where birds congregate and can cause large die-offs in pigeon and dove populations. 

“We detect this virus from time to time around the state,” Wyoming Game and Fish Department Wildlife Disease Biologist Liz Wheeler said.  

Birds infected with this disease may exhibit neurological symptoms, diarrhea, weakness, respiratory distress or die acutely.

Samples were also tested and negative for avian influenza and Newcastle’s disease, a more virulent strain of paramyxovirus.

Wheeler said avian paramyxovirus is best controlled with frequent disinfection of bird feeding and watering equipment, especially if doves are regularly present. Disinfecting equipment with a 10% bleach solution is recommended.

People who see three or more dead birds in an area are encouraged to notify their local Game and Fish regional office. 

For more information on wildlife disease, including disease fact sheets and online distribution maps, go to the Game and Fish website. The Game and Fish remind the public that timely reporting of wildlife deaths is critical to identifying and mitigating the spread of disease.

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