They did say that zoo visitors are not at risk of contracting the disease from the animals at Lincoln Park zoo. "Because highly pathogenic avian influenza is spread by free-ranging birds ...
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it is no riskier to visit Lincoln Park Zoo than to enjoy a walk outdoors,” President & CEO and ornithologist Megan Ross, Ph.D, said. “The zoo remains a safe place to connect with the animals ...
The McCormick Bird House would be closed "until further notice," the zoo said. Two animal deaths at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago have been traced to an outbreak of avian influenza, or bird flu ...
Officials said guests who visit the zoo are not at risk of contracting HPAI from the animals. “Because highly pathogenic avian influenza is spread by free-ranging birds, it is no riskier to visit ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Two animals at the Lincoln Park Zoo — a seal and a flamingo — died of bird flu last week, the zoo announced Wednesday. The Chilean flamingo, Teal, died Wednesday, Jan. 8.
but we’ve lost two amazing animals,” Dr. Kathryn Gamble, Lincoln Park Zoo director of veterinary services, said of the highly pathogenic avian influenza.
but we’ve lost two amazing animals,” said Dr. Kathryn Gamble, Lincoln Park Zoo director of veterinary services, referring to highly pathogenic avian influenza. Chilean flamingo chicks get used ...
but we’ve lost two amazing animals,” said Dr. Kathryn Gamble, Lincoln Park Zoo director of veterinary services, referring to highly pathogenic avian influenza. Zoo visitors are not considered ...
it is no riskier to visit Lincoln Park Zoo than to enjoy a walk outdoors,” zoo President and CEO Megan Ross, said in the statement. “The zoo remains a safe place to connect with the animals in ...
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it is no riskier to visit Lincoln Park Zoo than to enjoy a walk outdoors,” said President and CEO and ornithologist Megan Ross, Ph.D. “The zoo remains a safe place to connect with the animals ...