The Lehigh Valley Zoo changing its birds of prey exhibit to protect the eagles, owls, falcon and more from highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as the bird flu. The zoo in Schnecksville ...
N. WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. - With hundreds of bird flu cases reported in the region, the Lehigh Valley Zoo is taking precautions to make sure all their feathery friends stay safe. Kalyn Devine, the zoo's ...
Citing the threat of bird flu, the Lehigh Valley Zoo announced Monday it is taking some animals indoors and off exhibit. That means visitors won’t get to see the species affected until further notice, ...
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