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Avian flu outbreaks in South Dakota have led to the culling of over 419,000 turkeys, with federal and state efforts focused on containment and hunter safety.
Avian influenza cases are rising in the upper Midwest, particularly in South Dakota, where over 419,000 turkeys have been euthanized due to outbreaks, making it the national epicenter this year.
Early detections in commercial and backyard flocks, linked to migratory blue-winged teal, have raised concerns.
Health officials stress the low risk to humans but urge hunters to follow safety measures like wearing protective gear, using dedicated tools, and cooking meat to 165°F.
Federal depopulation efforts using foam-based methods are mandated to halt spread, with over $1 billion in compensation paid nationwide since 2020.
In North Dakota, a state partnership is boosting public awareness and supporting producers with education and outreach to prevent further transmission, especially during bird migration.
Los brotes de gripe aviar en Dakota del Sur han llevado a la matanza de más de 419,000 pavos, con esfuerzos federales y estatales centrados en la contención y la seguridad de los cazadores.