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Avian Influenza Surveillance Zones lifted – Daera
The AIPZ legally requires all bird keepers in NI to keep their birds housed or otherwise kept separate from wild birds and follow strict … Read...
Minister McConalogue welcomes removal of Avian Influenza surveillance zone – gov.ie
Wild bird fatalities continue to be reported with wild birds continuing to test positive for AI across the country. Read More at Source.
B.C. SPCA asks people to put away <b>bird</b> feeders to reduce spread of avian flu
SPCA is urging the public to temporarily remove bird feeders and empty bird baths due to an avian influenza outbreak in wild birds, noted a...
Largest <b>bird</b> flu outbreak in Europe, 50 million <b>birds</b> culled in the past one year: Report
Some 2,520 HPAI outbreaks in poultry, 227 in captive birds and 3,867 in wild birds were recorded in 37 countries on the continent, Avian influenza …...
Avian flu surveillance zone in Monaghan to be removed tomorrow – Agriland
“Wild bird fatalities continue to be reported with wild birds continuing to test positive for avian flu across the country. “Stringent biosecurity, … Read More at...
Enva pushes ‘biosecure’ recycled bedding amid <b>bird</b> flu outbreak – letsrecycle.com
During a speech in parliament on 30 November, environment minister Mark Spencer said outbreaks of avian flu in kept and wild bird populations were … Read...
FAQs: Avian Influenza – SPICe Spotlight
In wild birds, bird flu spreads around the world with migrating species. For the UK, the Chief Veterinary Officer explained to the RAINE Committee … Read...
Avian flu continues to plague Montana poultry – Helena Independent Record
Anyone who encounters sick wild birds or dead wild birds that died from unknown causes can call the state Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks …...
Monaghan <b>bird</b> flu surveillance zone lifted – Irish Farmers Journal
Wild bird fatalities continue to be reported, with wild birds continuing to test positive for AI across the country. Read More at Source.
Injured bald eagle recovering at DeKalb <b>wild</b> animal hospital – WABE
Marjan Ghadrdan, director of wildlife care at AWARE, said he’s being a good patient. “He’s very big. He’s three times bigger than any other bird …...
