It could be months before a Georgia animal sanctuary reopens after being closed by bird flu that killed wild vultures roosting there, part of an outbreak
It could be months before Georgia's Noah's Ark animal sanctuary reopens after being closed by bird flu that killed hundreds of wild vultures roosting there,
A Georgia animal sanctuary is being forced to close until at least Sept. 30 due to an outbreak of of bird flu. Noah's Ark sanctuary houses more than 1,500 animals in Locust Grove.
Georgia officials say it could be months before an animal sanctuary reopens after being closed by bird flu among wild vultures roosting there. A note on the Noah’s Ark website