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Fota <b>Wildlife</b> Park to re-open two months after avian flu detection in geese
… wild bird population. Fota director Aileen Tennant said they were very … All outbreaks have been linked to wild birds coming into contact with...
How Europe can prepare for avian flu spillover
This autumn, Europe has seen a sharp increase in avian influenza A (H5N1) cases in wild birds and poultry. Its wide circulation among birds … Read...
White storks back in London after 600-year absence – BBC
The native birds, which were driven to extinction in Britain in the 1400s, will be located in Eastbrookend Country Park in Dagenham from October … Read...
Under his wing! Kenyan <b>bird</b> lover becomes local hero by rescuing and nursing injured <b>wildlife</b>
Kenyan bird lover Rodgers Oloo Magutha has dedicated his life to rescuing and rehabilitating injured wild birds, earning the affectionate nickname … Read More at Source.
They strike with clenched talons at 200mph, crush skulls, shred prey, and can inflict deep …
… birds still living in the wild. Long jail sentences are threatened for killing a Philippine eagle and there is a captive breeding programme … Read...
<b>Bird</b> flu hasn’t reached Australia, but researchers are prepping for when it arrives – NPR
Bird flu, or H5N1, has touched most of the globe, but there is one spot it hasn’t reached. Researchers down under are preparing for it,...
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society supporters unite for <b>wildlife</b>
Guests delighted in bird-friendly coffee and chocolate grown in a way that allows wild birds to live and thrive on coffee and cocoa farms and...
Dec. 8 Newsletter: Put a <b>bird</b> on it – The Richmonder
Weather: Snow’s back! Because temperatures are well below freezing, this will be pure snow, without the traditional slushy mix. Read More at Source.
RSPB shares winter avian flu fears – MRCVSonline
… wild birds. The RSPB says action is ‘essential’ to help struggling wild bird populations recover and become resilient to disease threats. It is … Read...
<b>Bird</b> flu hasn’t reached Australia, but researchers are prepping for when it arrives
Bird flu, or H5N1, has touched most of the globe, but there is one spot it hasn’t reached. Researchers down under are preparing for it, …...
