At least three and possibly up to 15 birds have died of avian flu at two New York City zoos, according to the organization that operates the facilities.
Three ducks died of the disease at the Queens Zoo, while three more ducks and nine wild birds that died at the Bronx Zoo were being tested for the virus, according to the parks’ operator.
Live poultry markets in New York City raced to sell off all their chickens and other fowl Friday after seven cases of avian ...
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WINS Radio New York on MSNAvian flu kills birds across multiple species at Queens, Bronx zoosAs many as 15 birds across multiple species at the Queens and Bronx zoos were killed by bird flu, revealing more about the ...
The CDC estimated there have been 24 million cases of the flu so far this season, leading to 310,000 hospitalizations and ...
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In response to the detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza at seven live bird markets across New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul has announced new measures to contain the virus and protect ...
Live poultry markets in New York City raced to sell off all their chickens and other fowl Friday after seven cases of avian ...
New York City zoos are taking extra precautions after announcing the deaths of several ducks and wild birds amid concerns of ...
All live poultry markets in New York City and some of its suburbs were ordered Friday to close for a week after the detection ...
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