The Toronto Zoo is temporarily blocking off its walk-through bird aviaries to protect the animals from Avian influenza. According to officials, a case of the
The Toronto Zoo is temporarily blocking off its walk-through bird aviaries to protect the animals from Avian influenza.
According to officials, a case of the flu was detected on Tuesday at a poultry farm in West Lincoln. So far, there have been no reported cases at the zoo. The zoo has a number of special bird rooms in its indoor pavilions. Starting Thursday, they will be closed or modified. Since 2022, Canadian farmers have been grappling with a fast-spreading strain, leading to a number of massive culls.If you have found a spelling error, please, notify us by selecting that text and pressing
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