After two animals died of bird flu in Chicago, the Lincoln Park Zoo’s bird house will be closed for the near future.
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The virus spreads rapidly in birds, and with nearly 600 birds at the Sedgwick County Zoo, an outbreak could be disastrous. Zoo officials are taking procedures to protect their wildlife.
The virus spreads rapidly in birds, and with nearly 600 birds at the Sedgwick County Zoo, an outbreak could be disastrous. Zoo officials are taking procedures to protect their wildlife. “We’re not ...
Cases were also found in animals at the World Wildlife zoo, a backyard flock of birds, and a farm in Pinal County. You can click here for the most up-to-date information about the bird flu ...
On Dec. 11, Maricopa County health officials say bird flu likely led to the deaths of five animals at Wildlife World Zoo. According to the Mayo Clinic, avian influenza, which is also called ...
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium closed the Simmons Aviary after some confirmed cases of bird flu in the Douglas County area.ADDITIONAL CONVERAGE: Bird flu cases in Nebraska continue to ...
The bald eagle has officially been declared the national bird of the US. The declaration came after President Joe Biden signed a law on Christmas Eve. With its remarkable brown body, yellow beak ...
Johnny Johnson/Getty The bald eagle has been made the official national bird of the United States of America. On Tuesday, Dec. 24, President Joe Biden signed legislation into law that officially ...
The bald eagle is officially the national bird of the United States. Wait ... what? Hasn't the bald eagle been the national bird for centuries? Actually, no. While the bird has been on quarters ...