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The Brief. Cases of bird flu have been identified at Wildlife World Zoo and five animals have died. Maricopa County health officials say the animals who died "were likely ill from H5N1 avian flu." ...
Officials say the Wildlife World Zoo identified ill animals and brought them to the Arizona Department of Agriculture to undergo testing. Test results indicated the animals were likely ill from ...
Animals at the Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona tested positive for bird flu, resulting in the deaths of a cheetah, a mountain lion, a swamphen, an Andean goose and a kookaburra.
Officials at Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona reported two big cats and three large birds died, while 25 human employees were also exposed to the bird flu. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀ ...
The Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield, Ariz., had six animals test positive for avian flu, with five dying of the infection, the Maricopa County Public Health Department said on Wednesday, Dec. 11.
Staab says there is currently no evidence of human-to-human bird flu transmission and the overall risk to the general public is low. At the Wildlife World Zoo, they are testing animals for signs ...
Wildlife World Zoo, located near Northern and Sarival avenues, was already on high alert for bird flu. "The second we had any animals showing signs, our vets were working with state vets," Hayden ...
Animals at the Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona tested positive for bird flu, resulting in the deaths of a cheetah, a mountain lion, a swamphen, an Andean goose and a kookaburra.
Wildlife World Zoo has temporarily put guest activities with direct animal contact on hold. Officials report the zoo is implementing other increased health and safety precautions to protect ...