The San Diego Humane Society’s Project Wildlife issues precautions to stay safe from the avian influenza for pets and people.
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San Diego, CA–Throughout February, visitors aged 65 and older can enjoy free admission to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
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Project Wildlife, which cares for approximately 10,000 animals annually, is seeking public support to meet the increased demand during their peak season.
So far, no backyard chickens have tested positive for bird flu in San Diego County, but veterinarians say it can easily spread.