Jersey Shore zoo temporarily closes after duck infected with avian flu

Mallard Duck

LACEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – After finding a dead duck and goose that tested positive for Avian Flu, the Popcorn Park Animal Refuge in Forked River has closed for the week.

The birds were found deceased and tested by park officials.

The determination was made to shut down the park and disinfect the facility and ensure there was no further exposure.

“Late last week, Associated Humane Societies Popcorn Park staff recovered a deceased duck and goose in Popcorn Park Animal Refuge,” park officials said. “Both were sent for testing and tested positive for Avian Flu. Popcorn Park will be closed from Monday, October 24th through Friday, October 28th to fully sanitize and manage the situation for future exposure.”

Popcorn Park is an animal refuge and shelter that takes in, rehabilitates, and cares for animals from dogs and cats to farm animals to zoo animals. It is a favorite attraction at the Jersey Shore,

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