Toronto Zoo taking steps to protect its birds from Avian Influenza

Toronto Zoo has closed its bird enclosure to the public after two confirmed cases of Avian Flu were confirmed in Ontario. Melissa Nakhavoly is speaking with zoo officials and experts about the highly contagious virus

A recent confirmed case of Avian Influenza (bird flu) at a chicken farm has prompted the Toronto Zoo to take steps to protect its birds.

The Zoo says the confirmed case is “within 200 kilometres” of the wildlife park.

As a result, the zoo says it is “required to take precautions to protect the birds in our care that will be effective tomorrow (Thursday, March 16th).”

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The following steps will be taken:

For Guests:

For Zoo Staff:

“While this strain of the disease is highly contagious and lethal to birds, it is important to note there have been no human cases detected in Canada,” the zoo said.