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Bird flu scare: Death of a tigress lead to closure of zoos in Uttar Pradesh

Ducks primary source of bird flu outbreak at Gkp zoo: CZA
Jun 08, 2025 10:53 PM IST

According to the report, the origin of the bird flu strain points to migratory ducks at Ramgarh Lake, about three kilometres from the zoo. Ducks are known reservoir hosts for the influenza virus and often do not display symptoms despite being infected. After a hailstorm on May 1, several dead ducks were found near Ramgarh Lake, but they allegedly went unnoticed by officials.


The report also identified crows as key contributors to the spread of the virus, which led to the deaths of three big cats. The district authorities received the report on Saturday evening.

Zoo director Vikas Yadav confirmed, “The investigation report, along with precautionary instructions, has been received.”

The zoo will now focus on protecting animals from migratory birds, enhancing biosafety measures, and conducting regular health screenings.
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This closure may be extended further depending on upcoming lab results, officials indicated.

According to the report, the origin of the bird flu strain points to migratory ducks at Ramgarh Lake, about three kilometres from the zoo. Ducks are known reservoir hosts for the influenza virus and often do not display symptoms despite being infected. After a hailstorm on May 1, several dead ducks were found near Ramgarh Lake, but they allegedly went unnoticed by officials.

The CZA conducted an inspection of the zoo on May 19 and 20, collecting samples from both inside and outside the zoo premises.

Each year, thousands of migratory birds flock to Ramgarh Lake, drawing tourists and bird watchers. The CZA report emphasizes the need to address the risk of infectious diseases. The report has recommended regular disinfection of the area, restriction of public access during outbreaks, and enhanced coordination between the forest, health, and municipal departments to prevent recurrence.

Zoo director Yadav also stated that five infected animals — two leopard cubs, a cockatiel, and a vulture — are undergoing treatment and showing signs of improvement. However, sample examination reports of these animals sent to NIHSAD are still awaited. Additionally, the second negative reports for 35 other samples are also pending.

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June 22, 2025

In Gorakhpur Zoo, tigress Malani, two leopard cubs and Himalayan vulture have recovered from bird flu infection. The zoo administration claims that this is the first time in the country that tigers and leopards have recovered from bird flu. Till now, wildlife of cat species used to die due to infection. It has now become a case study for the treatment of bird flu.

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Similarly, wolf Bhairavi and leopard Mona also died. After this, the zoo administration became alert. Immune boosters were given to all the animals. Electrolyte was given to prevent dehydration of the wildlife.
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Medicines given for liver and kidney
The zoo's Deputy Director and Chief Veterinary Officer Dr. Yogesh Pratap Singh said that Shakti and Bhairavi died due to multiple organ failure. In view of this, all the wild animals were given immuno boosters. The bird flu virus damages the kidney and liver, that is why its medicines were started giving beforehand. Due to this, these animals became healthy.

There is no information about the symptoms after the disease
The reports of tigress Malani, leopard cubs and Himalayan vulture in the zoo have come negative, but no one knows what changes will come in the health of the animal after the disease. Actually, no specific study is available on the symptoms of animals after recovering from bird flu. On the other hand, Malani is also old. Even though she has become negative, her condition is still stable.

Tigress Malani, two leopard cubs, Himalayan vulture and cockatiel in the zoo have recovered from bird flu. Their two reports have come negative. This is the first time in the country when tiger and leopard have recovered from bird flu. Their reports have been sent to the Central Zoo Authority. After receiving instructions from there, the zoo will be opened for visitors: Vikas Yadav, Director, Zoo​

https://www.amarujala.com/gorakhpur...-gorakhpur-news-c-7-gkp1006-978192-2025-06-22
 
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