Tag: Fota Wildlife Park
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Bird flu at Fota Wildlife Park forces two-day closure
Summary of the closure Fota Wildlife Park in East Cork has temporarily closed to the public for two days due to suspected avian influenza, or bird flu. The park announced that public access would be suspended on Tuesday, October 14, and Wednesday, October 15, with plans to reopen on Thursday, pending any new guidance from…
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Bird Flu Shuts Fota Wildlife Park for Two Days
Two-Day Closure at Fota Wildlife Park Over Suspected Avian influenza Fota Wildlife Park in East Cork has temporarily closed to the public for Tuesday and Wednesday due to suspected avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu. The park announced that it would not reopen until Thursday as authorities investigated the potential outbreak. The precautionary measure…
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Fota Wildlife Park to close over suspected avian flu
Fota Wildlife Park to close temporarily amid suspected avian flu Fota Wildlife Park in County Cork has announced a temporary closure on Tuesday and Wednesday as a precautionary measure after a suspected outbreak of avian influenza. The park, which hosts hundreds of captive exotic birds alongside thousands of native species, is taking the step while…
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Fota Wildlife Park to Close Temporarily Over Suspected Bird Flu in Cork
Fota Wildlife Park Announces Temporary Closure Amid Suspected Bird Flu Fota Wildlife Park in County Cork is closing for two days as a precautionary response to a suspected avian influenza (bird flu) incident. The park, a long-standing conservation and education facility near Belvelly, will shut on Tuesday and Wednesday while authorities carry out tests on…
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Fota Wildlife Park in Cork to Close Over Suspected Avian Flu
Fota Wildlife Park Enacts Temporary Closure Amid Suspected Avian Flu Fota Wildlife Park in County Cork has announced a temporary closure on Tuesday and Wednesday as a precautionary measure after a suspected outbreak of avian influenza. The decision, taken by park authorities in consultation with veterinary experts, aims to protect both the park’s captive birds…