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North Carolina Zoo temporarily closes its aviary after avian flu is reported in the state

The North Carolina Zoo posted this photo of its aviary to Facebook.
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The North Carolina Zoo posted this photo of its aviary to Facebook.

The North Carolina Zoo is closing its aviary habitat to the public as a precaution following the discovery of avian flu among wild birds in the eastern part of the state, officials said.

A news release says zoo officials will work with the state and federal departments of agriculture to determine when it can safely reopen the aviary habitat. They also will test any of the zoo’s birds that show clinical signs of illness, including sneezing, coughing, lack of energy and poor appetite, the news release said.

As of Tuesday, none of the zoo’s birds are showing any of these signs, the zoo said.

The zoo also has increased security measures, such as restricting teams that work with the zoo’s birds.

For birds, avian flu is a highly contagious viral disease that can affect several species, including domestic poultry and wild birds. This disease, if spread, could have devastating effects on poultry farms, both commercial and backyard flocks, and birds living in zoos and wildlife centers, the zoo said.

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