Kathmandu, June 19: The Lalitpur-based Central Zoo has been closed for at least two weeks in the aftermath of the confirmation of bird flu infection (H5N1) in some fowls.
Issuing a notice on Friday, the National Trust for Nature Conservation announced the closure of the zoo until a next notice. It is said the decision was taken bearing in mind the public health safety.
The bird flu test conducted on carcasses of crow and pigeons found inside the sanctuary confirmed the fowl infection.
“We are consulting veterinaries and related experts about the measures to be taken for further prevention.
We have implemented necessary measures for keeping other birds and animals safe from the potential risk of the flu,” said Trust spokesperson Rachana Shah.
For the time being, the facility has been closed for visitors for at least two weeks and the decision thereafter will be taken on the recommendation of experts and the basis of risk assessment.
Surveillance for health updates of other animals has been increased with the implementation of other measures for the infection control, she added. #nepal #rss








