Ohio wildlife center taking bird flu precautions with new quarantine facility
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A 15-foot by 21-foot quarantine triage complex may not strike one as being filled with creaturely comforts, yet when one is dealing with birds, bunnies, and bobcats, such a center is expected to meet the demands of treating injured and ill wildlife.
Plus, the complex and equipment will cost Lake County’s Lake Metroparks system in Ohio only $100,000, and the project will prove a lifesaver for wildlife. And the structure will help ensure the safety of the agency’s Kevin P. Clinton Wildlife Center employees.
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