As a result of extremely pathogenic avian influenza that’s presently affecting the commonwealth, the Pennsylvania Sport Fee is proscribing public entry on the Center Creek Wildlife Administration Space beginning Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025.
“With the continued warming developments and the anticipated arrival of snow geese to Center Creek, this choice was made out of an abundance of warning for human and home animal well being,” Officers mentioned in a launch Monday, Feb. 3.
Center Creek is an almost 6,000-acre wildlife space managed by the Pennsylvania Sport Fee positioned in Lancaster and Lebanon counties. According to the website, the realm is for primarily for waterfowl, grassland nesting birds and wetland dependent species.
Starting Tuesday, the next areas can be closed to all public entry:
The Wildlife Drive stays seasonally closed, and an prolonged closure is feasible.
Climbing trails (except for Willow Level Path and Deer Path Path) and the Customer Heart will stay open throughout common enterprise hours, and all occasions will happen as scheduled.
All guests are reminded:
Officers additionally mentioned that residents ought to at all times watch wildlife from a distance keep away from contact with fowl feces – and do not feed or deal with wildlife.
Sport Fee officers added that the general public performs a essential function in wildlife well being surveillance. Residents can report sick or useless wild birds to the Sport Fee by calling 1-833-742-9453.
Matthew Toth is a reporter for the Lebanon Every day Information. Attain him at mtoth@ldnews.com or on X at @DAMattToth.
