(C) Daily Montanan This story was originally published by Daily Montanan and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . First documented cases of highly contagious bird flu identified in 3 Montana grizzlies – Daily Montanan [1] ['Blair Miller', 'More From Author', '- January'] Date: 2023-01 Three juvenile grizzly bears in Montana were euthanized after they tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) last fall in what the state says were the first documented cases of the virus in grizzly bears, according to a news release from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. The bears were euthanized because they were in “poor condition” — showing signs of partial blindness, disorientation and neurological issues, FWP said in the news release Tuesday. The bears are thought to have eaten birds that had the highly contagious virus, FWP Wildlife Veterinarian Jennifer Ramsey said in a statement. The bears were found near Augusta, Dupuyer and Kalispell, FWP said in the release. The department added that they were the first documented cases of HPAI identified in grizzly bears. The virus was found in brown bears in Alaska late last year, Alaska Public Media reported. HPAI has also been found in a fox and skunk in Montana, according to FWP. In other states and countries, the virus has been detected in black bears, raccoons and coyotes. An FWP spokesperson said more birds had recently tested positive as well. FWP said it urges people to avoid contact with sick or dead wildlife and to report any “unusual or unexplained” sicknesses or deaths of wild birds and animals to their local wildlife biologist or the wildlife lab in Bozeman (406-577-7880 or 406-577-7882). [END] --- [1] Url: https://dailymontanan.com/briefs/first-documented-cases-of-highly-contagious-bird-flu-identified-in-3-montana-grizzlies/ Published and (C) by Daily Montanan Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/montanan/