Avian Influenza
Hunters and Wildlife Watchers Encountering Dead or Sick Wild Birds, Especially Snow Geese, Are Advised to Report Location to DNREC
DOVER, Del. (Jan. 22, 2025) – The Delmarva Avian Influenza Joint Information Center announced today that the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Wildlife Services are collaborating to collect sick and deceased snow geese and other wild birds that may have succumbed to the outbreak of avian influenza currently spreading throughout the state. The expanded statewide collection effort to help track the bird flu is funded through DNREC and the Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA).
Sick or dead wild animals found in Delaware during the avian influenza outbreak or at any time of year, are to be reported to the DNREC Wildlife Section. Reporting deceased or ill wildlife does not guarantee that DNREC and APHIS Wildlife Services will respond to every report, only that a DNREC or APHIS Wildlife Services representative will assess the report, and if additional information is needed, may make follow-up contact.
State authorities also reiterated that the public should not pick up or handle any sick birds. Dead birds should not be picked up unless disposable plastic gloves are worn to handle them. This guidance also applies to waterfowl hunters – as the DNREC Wildlife Section has been made aware of hunters examining their harvest then moving ducks or geese to a game bag or carrying strap without following recommended precautions for wild birds that might have contracted avian influenza.
- Anyone encountering sick or dead wild birds on private or public property should report their findings immediately to State authorities.
- Report sightings of sick or dead wild birds through the DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife’s sick, injured or dead wildlife reporting form.
- Notify DDA if you find sick or dead poultry on your farm at health@delaware.gov.
- If a resident finds a dead wild bird on their property and wants to remove it themselves, they should wear proper personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, a mask, and safety glasses, to dispose of it. Double-bag each dead bird found, zip-tie the bag and put it in the trash bin for pickup and disposal at a Delaware Solid Waste Authority landfill. Residents are also advised to carefully remove and dispose of all PPE in the dedicated trash bags and always wash their hands afterward.
- Additionally, waterfowl hunters are advised to follow more focused protocols from APHIS for handling and field dressing any wild fowl they harvest in Delaware during an avian influenza outbreak.
Avian influenza is a highly contagious airborne respiratory virus that spreads quickly among birds through nasal and eye secretions and manure. Snow geese, which are waterfowl, are known to migrate from the Arctic and form large flocks in Delaware each winter. Due to close contact with thousands of other snow geese while feeding and roosting, they can get sick and die. It is unknown when or where the snow geese may have acquired the virus given their highly migratory nature and association with other waterfowl and waterbirds throughout the Atlantic Flyway through which they travel into Delaware and more southern states.
While the H5N1 virus has infected a small number of people across the U.S., there is no documented transmission of the virus between people in this country. Though the continued testing of people in close contact with animals infected with HPAI indicates a low risk to the general public’s health, children and pets should be kept away from wild birds and bird droppings.
If anyone in contact with wild birds or poultry begins to experience flu-like symptoms, please contact the Delaware Division of Public Health Office of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at 888-295-5156 (after hours) or 302-744-4990 (business hours) for a referral to a DPH clinic to obtain a flu swab test. Flu-like symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, congestion, body aches, fatigue, and sometimes diarrhea. If symptoms seem severe, including trouble breathing, chest pain or pressure, dizziness/confusion, severe muscle pain, seizure, severe weakness or unsteadiness, worsening of chronic medical conditions, or fever or cough that begin to improve and then worsen or return, please dial 911 or visit the emergency department. Let hospital staff and providers know if you have been exposed to poultry or wild birds.
For more information about avian influenza impacting wildlife, visit the DNREC website.
For more information on avian influenza and the State poultry industry, visit de.gov/poultry.
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Media Contacts:
All media inquiries related to avian influenza should be directed to the Delmarva Avian Influenza Joint Information Center at JIC@delaware.gov.
City Offices Closed Monday, January 20, 2025
City Offices will be closed on Monday, January 20th for the Martin Luther King Holiday.
Public Works Department Holiday Pick-up Schedule:
**REVISED PUBLIC WORKS SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 20th**
There will be NO Trash Pick-up on Monday, January 20th
Regular Schedule Revised Schedule
Monday, January 20th Tuesday, January 21st
Tuesday, January 21st Wednesday, January 22nd
Yard Waste Pick Up on Thursday, January 23rd
Citywide Recycle Pick Up on Friday, January 24th
Snow Removal & Code Red Reminders
Snow Removal & Code Red Reminders
As we enter into the winter season, residents and property owners are reminded of New Castle City Code § 209-1. Removal of snow and ice required.
- Residents are reminded that any person, corporation, company or other entity, being the owner, tenant or occupant of any house or other building, or the owner of any improved or unimproved lot, shall remove any snow, hail, ice or other matter or thing from any pavement, sidewalk or footway along and adjoining said premises within 24 hours of the time snow ceased to fall or the ice formed. Said owner, tenant or occupant shall cause a pathway to be cleared at least three feet in width along the pavement or sidewalk to the gutter to allow the free passage of pedestrians.
Please remember to clear snow and ice from sidewalks to ensure safety of all residents.
Additionally, residents are reminded to enroll in Code Red emergency alerts regarding traffic conditions, and including road closures, inclement weather, missing persons, criminal activity, fires, utility outages various threats to people, property, or the environment, and more. Be sure to opt in for the communication method that will best reach you, or all of them- text, email, phone call, etc.
Residents can register by visiting: https://accountportal.onsolve.net/NewCastleAlerts or texting NewCastleAlerts to 24639.
Any questions or for assistance in registering, please call the City Administration office at 302-322-9801.
SEPARATION DAY 2024
Celebrate Separation Day in Historic New Castle!!
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2023 City of New Castle Special Election
Election Information
The date of the 2023 City Special Election is Saturday, August 5, 2023.
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Voting Information: In order to vote in the City election, you must be:
- at least 18 years of age
- a resident of the City of New Castle for at least 30 days
- and a registered voter in the State of Delaware.
Candidate Information: The requirements of candidates to file for elected office are:
- must have resided in the City for two years before election;
- at time of election must be a qualified voter of the City.
REGISTER TO VOTE (State of Delaware Department of Elections)
You can register to vote by applying with the Delaware Department of Elections. You can apply:
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Click here to see a list of contact numbers for the Department of Elections. - Online
Register to Vote Online. - Or at any of these State agencies while accessing their services:
- Division of Motor Vehicles (Driver License and State ID Services)
- Department of Health & Social Services
- Department of Labor
City Offices Will Be Closed On Monday, May 29th For Memorial Day
City Holiday Notice
City Offices will be closed on
Monday, May 29th for the
Memorial Day Holiday
Revised Public Works Schedule
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Mon., May 29th Tues., May 30th
Tues., May 30th Wed., May 31st
Yard Waste Pick up on Thursday, June 1st
Recycle Pick up on Friday, June 2nd









