The San Antonio Zoo has announced they will temporarily close some of their bird exhibits over concerns about the bird flu. The zoo says that preliminary test results from a dead wild vulture ...
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“Fish feeders will be temporarily emptied, as fish food may attract wild birds,” the San Antonio Zoo also wrote its statement. “Some birds in our care will be temporarily relocated off habitat.
The San Antonio Zoo is shuttering some habitats temporarily after tests indicated the area may have been exposed to avian influenza, or bird flu. On Sunday, the zoo said in a news release that a ...
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Don't worry, families. The San Antonio Zoo remains open after a wild vulture found dead on its grounds tested "non-negative" for bird flu. It does, however, have enhanced protocols in place to ...
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San Antonio Zoo has received preliminary test results that a deceased wild black vulture found on zoo grounds has tested "non-negative" for Avian Influenza. The bird has been sent for further testing.
The San Antonio Zoo is closing some of its bird attractions temporarily out of an abundance of caution due to a possible case of avian influenza found on the grounds.