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WALSRODE, GERMANY - MAY 03: Western White Storks are pictured at the Vogelpark Walsrode on May 3, 2006 in Walsrode, Germany. The park, by own account the world's largest of its kind, recently opened for this year's season while coping with the danger of bird flu infection which spread in Germany at the beginning of the year. Most of the parks animals have been vaccinated (not all are at risk of contracting the disease) and all of them will be shown to the public. The park hosts more than 4,000 birds of roughly 700 species from all continents and climate zones of the world. (Photo by Ralph Orlowski/Getty Images)

WALSRODE, GERMANY - MAY 03:  Western White Storks are pictured at the Vogelpark Walsrode on May 3, 2006 in Walsrode, Germany. The park, by own account the world's largest of its kind, recently opened for this year's season while coping with the danger of bird flu infection which spread in Germany at the beginning of the year. Most of the parks animals have been vaccinated (not all are at risk of contracting the disease) and all of them will be shown to the public. The park hosts more than 4,000 birds of roughly 700 species from all continents and climate zones of the world.  (Photo by Ralph Orlowski/Getty Images)