"Alarm bells rang out last month with the occurrence of an outbreak of bird flu in the population of greylag goose in Cork's Fota Wildlife Park."
"The outbreak is reported to have originated from wild bird populations in the Cork Harbour area and has kept the gates of the park closed since mid-October."
An outbreak of avian influenza affected the greylag goose population at Fota Wildlife Park in Cork. The outbreak is reported to have originated from wild bird populations in the Cork Harbour area. The park has kept its gates closed to visitors since mid-October to limit contact and potential spread. Biosecurity measures have been put in place and the industry has acted swiftly in response. The closure and measures aim to protect captive birds, staff, and the public while authorities monitor the situation and assess any further risks.
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