ROYAL OAK, Mich.— A majority of birds on exhibit at the Detroit Zoo are being moved indoors as a precaution against the bird flu, which federal and state officials have confirmed to be in Michigan. The birds will remain indoors as long as necessary to ensure their health and safety, and many will be out of public view, the Detroit Zoological Society said Friday in a release. Zoo staff can more closely monitor the birds indoors and prevent them from having contact with wild birds that may carry h
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2022-02-25 00:00:00.0