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Fight for Wildlife and Human Safety — Take Action Against Bird Flu Negligence
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Abandoned bird flu-infected carcasses are fueling a dangerous outbreak, putting wildlife, livestock, and human lives at risk. Stop reckless practices that threaten our health and environment!

Bird flu is tearing through California, and the stakes are too high to ignore. What started as a virus impacting birds has now spread to dairy cows and even humans. Livestock are dying at alarming rates, and infected cow carcasses are being left to rot in the open, risking the further spread of this dangerous virus to wildlife and beyond. We need immediate action to stop this crisis before it escalates any further.
A Devastating Impact on Livestock and Wildlife
In California alone, bird flu has infected over 120 dairy herds since August 20241. The mortality rate for cows on infected farms is as high as 20%, far above the 2% seen in other states. These farms are overwhelmed, struggling to dispose of the deceased animals in a timely manner. Rendering plants tasked with processing dead cows are backed up, leaving carcasses in the sun for days2. This poses a grave threat, not only to the livestock but also to wildlife, which can contract the virus by scavenging on these remains.
The Human Cost of Bird Flu
It’s not just the cows and wildlife at risk—humans are being infected too. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has already confirmed six human cases of bird flu in California3. While the symptoms have been mild so far, experts warn that the virus could mutate, making it easier to transmit between humans. This is a critical moment for prevention, and action must be taken now to prevent this from spiraling into a larger public health crisis.
The Threat of Abandoned Carcasses
Abandoned infected carcasses have been found by the roadside without any biosecurity measures in place4. This reckless handling of the dead animals is endangering local ecosystems and increasing the risk of further outbreaks. When scavenging animals, such as wild birds and mammals, come into contact with these remains, the virus spreads further into the wild, threatening biodiversity and expanding the geographic reach of the disease.
An Urgent Call for Action
Public health officials are calling for more resources and stricter biosecurity measures, but action has been slow. Dairy workers are being vaccinated against the seasonal flu to prevent the possibility of coinfection, but there is still much more that needs to be done. Without immediate oversight and enforcement, the bird flu will continue to spread—putting humans, livestock, and wildlife at greater risk.
Sign the Petition Today
We are calling on the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, the CDC, and the California Secretary of Agriculture to step up and address this crisis. We need increased oversight of farms to ensure that infected animals are properly contained and disposed of, stricter penalties for reckless practices that endanger others, and more resources to help overwhelmed farms and public health officials.
This is about more than just preventing the next outbreak. It’s about protecting our communities, our food supply, and our environment from a growing and deadly threat. The time to act is now.
Sign the petition today and demand that our leaders take the necessary steps to stop the spread of bird flu and protect the future of our health, wildlife, and agriculture.