Ji'nan zoo is sterilized for birds every day
source: the mass network reporter herd
a busy zoo fowl area can not see a tourist
H7N9 avian influenza outbreak in China Since then, many people have chosen to "stay away from the birds". The number of birds in Ji'nan zoo, including songbird Museum, has been greatly reduced in recent days. In order to deal with the possible epidemic threat, Ji'nan zoo staff will disinfect poultry cage every day.
more than 40 species of fowl, such as Caragana, are raised in the poultry activity area of the Ji'nan zoo, because the ornamental environment is relatively open, and visitors can contact these birds "zero distance". Therefore, it has been welcomed by tourists, especially children.
in the fowl area north of Ji'nan zoo this morning, as usual, a Caragana paced leisurely on the grass, and the thrush stood on the branches of the sun. But unlike usual, the "stars" of these former zoos are now less popular.
the mass network reporter observed that in half an hour the poultry exhibition area was only ushered in three to three, three or two waves of tourists, and many of them had only a few eyes to turn around. Sun Quanlin, the citizen of the zoo with his little grandson to the zoo, saw the child drilled into the poultry area. He hurried to hold his little grandson's clothes. "These birds are not interesting, let's go to see the big tiger!" In fact, tiger children have seen many times in the zoo. I just fear that children will be exposed to these chickens and birds. Sun Quanlin told the public network reporter that although Ji'nan had not yet found the H7N9 bird flu epidemic, he did not dare to take it lightly.
Ma Jianyue, a staff member of the poultry area in Ji'nan zoo, told reporters that after the outbreak of the H7N9 avian influenza epidemic, the number of tourists in the poultry area was indeed a lot less than that of the original. In order to prevent possible epidemic, Ji'nan zoo staff will spray disinfectant every day in the cage area of poultry.