Bird flu has hit the zoo. Over a dozen ducks and wild birds at the Queens and Bronx zoos have died, likely all due to the avian flu sweeping the country. Three ducks at the Queens Zoo died after ...
Three ducks at the Queens Zoo died because of bird flu, and as many as 12 more birds at the Bronx Zoo that died after possible exposure were being tested for the virus, according to the Wildlife ...
"COVID was devastating for people, but this is kind of the equivalent if you're a wild bird," Masters said. The Toronto Zoo has adopted several measures to ensure its animals are protected from ...
Correction: A previous version of this story misstated the cause of death for birds at the Bronx Zoo. The lab results for those deaths were still pending as of Sunday. The story has been updated.
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The Wildlife Conservation Society said three ducks at the Queens Zoo died after contracting the virus, and lab tests are pending on three ducks and nine wild birds that died at the Bronx Zoo after ...
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) – Some birds at The Bronx and Queens Zoo have died due to avian influenza, a spokesperson for the Wildlife Conservation Society confirmed Friday evening. Officials said ...
“When you think of Valentine’s Day, you think of cute and cuddly,” said Heather Purdeu, Scovill Zoo director. “But they maybe don’t get the same sort of love throughout the year.