The San Antonio Zoo is closing some of its bird exhibits because of the bird flu. It comes after a dead wild vulture was found.
The San Antonio Zoo is temporarily closing bird habitats due to possible bird flu, or avian influenza, after tests showed a dead vulture may have been infected.
Preliminary test results from a dead wild vulture on the grounds came back non-negative and it has been sent for further testing.
Avian Influenza or bird flu is being suspected after a wild black vulture was found dead on the San Antonio Zoo grounds, ...
The San Antonio Zoo is closing some of its bird attractions temporarily out of an abundance of caution due to a possible case ...
The San Antonio Zoo announced that a deceased wild black vulture found on zoo grounds has tested "non-negative" for Avian ...
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