RSPCA wildlife centres no longer taking in sick seabirds due to avian flu risk

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RSPCA wildlife centres no longer taking in sick seabirds due to avian flu risk
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Shropshire has two disease control zones currently in force.

RSPCA wildlife centres are no longer accepting sick seabirds due to the risk of avian flu.

Within these zones, a range of restrictions on the movement of poultry and material associated with their keeping can apply. RSPCA England and Wales has now announced its rescue centres will no longer take in sea birds – but officers will continue to attend reports of sick and injured birds. A spokesman said: “Tragically, bird flu continues to spread at an alarming rate, with seabird populations worst affected.

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