Over a dozen ducks and wild birds at the Queens and Bronx zoos have died, likely all due to the avian flu sweeping the ...
Three ducks died of the disease at the Queens Zoo, while three more ducks and nine wild birds that died at the Bronx Zoo were ...
A red tailed hawk, great horned owl and hooded merganser ducks are among the birds felled by the virus, officials confirmed.
Three ducks at the Queens Zoo and up to 12 birds at the Bronx Zoo have died after exposure to the highly contagious bird flu.
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Bird flu detected at Bronx Zoo
The zoo has been moving vulnerable species to safer places in the parks over the last few weeks as a precautionary measure.
Some birds at The Bronx and Queens Zoo have died due to avian influenza, a spokesperson for the Wildlife Conservation Society ...
Three ducks at the Queens Zoo have died of bird flu and 12 other birds that died at the Bronx Zoo may have come into contact with the virus, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society.
At least three and possibly up to 15 birds have died of avian flu at two New York City zoos, according to the organization that operates the facilities.
Correction: A previous version of this story misstated the cause of death for birds at the Bronx Zoo. The lab results for those deaths were still pending as of Sunday. The story has been updated.