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The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will continue to test wild birds for early detection of highly pathogenic strains of avian influenza.

A total of 300 samples from live birds will be taken in conjunction with duck banding efforts in August and September, and 500 samples from hunter-harvested ducks will be collected in September and October. Geese will not be tested because they aren't known carriers of the virus.

Hunters may be asked by a Game and Fish Department employee if their ducks can be sampled. Sampling only takes a few minutes and does not damage birds.<br />
In addition, Department biologists will conduct morbidity and mortality surveillance of any unusual bird die-offs or illnesses through October.<br />
Avian influenza testing efforts began nationwide in 2006, and all samples for the highly pathogenic H5N1 subtype have tested negative.