Bird Flu Hits NYC: Ducks Confirmed Dead from Avian Flu at Queens Zoo, Bronx Zoo Birds Still Under Investigation New York Family
Briefly

Concerns over avian flu have emerged at New York City zoos following the deaths of ducks and wild birds. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) reported cases at the Queens Zoo and the Bronx Zoo, prompting a response to protect vulnerable bird species. Protocols have been reviewed, and measures are being taken to limit animal exposure to potential sources of the virus. The zoos are still open, with an emphasis on minimal human risk, although visitors are advised to stay informed about safety guidelines during their visits.
To keep animals safe, the WCS has moved vulnerable bird species into protected areas at their parks over the past couple of weeks.
While WCS is closely monitoring the situation and implementing measures to prevent further exposure, it's still important for families to be aware of the potential risks.
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