As of this writing, more and more reports of avian influenza findings in flocks of domesticatedAdapted over time (as by selective breeding) from a wild or natural state to life in close association with and to the benefit of humans birds in the United States are being made, so it is important to stay apprised of current information. This infographic is meant to serve as a brief overview of measures your sanctuary can take to protect avian residents from avian influenza. Our full resource on the subject can be found here, and we have a shorter FAQ resource available here. While The Open Sanctuary Project strives to research and deliver the best, most accurate and accessible compassionate care information for animals, please note that we are not a licensed veterinary organization, our staff is not composed of veterinarians, and we do not wish to present our organization as such. We strongly recommend that you consult with your veterinarian to determine the best measures to take in your situation to protect your residents.
SOURCES:
Advanced Topics In Resident Health: Avian Influenza | The Open Sanctuary Project
Avian Influenza FAQ | The Open Sanctuary Project
Wild Bird Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Surveillance | Food And Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations (Non-Compassionate Source)