Fota Wildlife Park in Cork to remain closed following detection of virus last month Science
The IFA says it’s unlikely that the price of turkeys will be affected by the outbreak. Science
Fota Wildlife Park has been closed to the public since 14 October due to confirmed cases of avian influenza, more commonly known as bird flu. Economics
Expert says prevention measures, that could include alert system and more surveillance, need to be stepped up Politics
Expert says prevention measures, that could include alert system and more surveillance, need to be stepped up Science
A number of captive birds which had died at Fota were tested for bird flu and preliminary test results are positive for H5N1 avian influenza virus. Events
In a statement, online management at Fota said that following a report to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine regarding possible cases of avian flu public access to the park will be temporarily suspended for two days. Politics
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