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Zoo Boise prepares against bird flu

Idaho Matters sits down with the Executive Director of Zoo Boise to find out how they are protecting their birds from bird flu and what people can do to help.

Broadcast on:
14 Jun 2022

Zoo Boise crowned crane
A West African crowned crane pecks around its enclosure at Zoo Boise.(James Dawson / Boise State Public Radio)

Since January more than 40 million birds have been affected by Avian Influenza or bird flu.

Five counties in Idaho have reported outbreaks of the virus, which is highly contagious among birds. Backyard producers and commercial operations, with flocks numbering from a handful to two million birds, have had to kill their birds when they’ve become infected.

Zoos across the country are working hard to protect their birds from catching bird flu and Zoo Boise is no exception. Executive Director Gene Peacock joined Idaho Matters to talk more about this issue.