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Milwaukee Zoo Closes Its Aviary After Wild Goose Tests Positive for Bird Flu
A wild Canada goose tested positive for avian influenza, prompting closure and heightened biosecurity at Milwaukee County Zoo's aviary to protect its birds, no infections confirmed.
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Milwaukee County Zoo closes aviary after confirmed bird flu case
MILWAUKEE — The Herb & Nada Mahler Family Aviary has been closed after a confirmed case of avian influenza. According to Zoo officials, a wild Canadian goose was found deceased in the parking lot. When tested, the bird tested positive for bird flu. The aviary will remain closed for the forseeable future out of an abundance of caution. The Zoo says visitors can still see the whooping cranes and the Humboldt penguins, who will not be removed from …
Milwaukee County Zoo closes aviary as precautionary measure amid avian influenza concerns
The Milwaukee County Zoo has closed its Herb and Nada Mahler Family Aviary after discovering a confirmed case of avian influenza in the zoo’s parking lot, the zoo announced Wednesday.
·Milwaukee, United States
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