Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo has closed down exhibits and euthanized birds after a cotton patch goose died of avian flu.
The zoo has closed its farmyard and outdoor aviary after a deceased Cotton Patch goose was found to have bird flu.
BRIDGEPORT, CT (WFSB) - The Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport reported that one of its geese tested positive for bird flu. Zoo ...
Officials from the Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport announced Thursday that it had euthanized 12 birds in its collection after an ...
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The zoo said on Friday that birds in nearby exhibits that did not have direct contact with the affected flock, which includes ravens, peafowl and turkeys, will be quarantined and tested to ensure ...
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