A puma that lives in captivity at the Huancayo zoo and was diagnosed with a respiratory illness, has been recovering satisfactorily. It has not been confirmed that the cat is a carrier of the bird flu virus. On the other hand, the other animals left in the zoo are healthy.
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After the alert for the death of birds and a mammal due to the bird flu virus, keepers and specialists are on alert for the care and recovery of the animals. According to a report from the zoo, since January 29, the death of any other animal has not been recorded.
The articulated work of Serfor, Senasa, Diresa Junín and the Municipality of Huancayo continue to safeguard wildlife and guarantee the care of visitors. That is why they recommend against this avian flu alert in the region not to feed the pigeons in the parks.