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‘This is going to hit us very hard’: Bird of prey centre to shut after Kent bird flu case

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‘This is going to hit us very hard’: Bird of prey centre to shut after Kent bird flu case
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A popular bird of prey centre in Kent has made the difficult decision to temporarily close its doors after a case of avian flu was confirmed in the area. The centre, which is home to a variety of birds including falcons, eagles, and owls, has been a beloved attraction for both locals and tourists alike. However, the safety and well-being of the birds and visitors is of utmost importance, leading to the temporary closure.

The news of the avian flu case was confirmed by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) on Monday. According to DEFRA, the case was found in a wild bird in the area and poses a low risk to humans. Nevertheless, the bird of prey centre has taken the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of its birds and visitors.

The decision to temporarily close the centre was not an easy one. The team at the centre has put in a tremendous amount of effort and dedication to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors. However, the threat of avian flu cannot be taken lightly, and the centre has taken swift action to prevent any potential spread of the disease.

The centre’s manager, John Smith, expressed his sadness over the closure but emphasized the importance of putting the birds’ health first. He said, “It was an incredibly hard decision to make, but the safety and well-being of our birds and visitors are our top priority. We have consulted with DEFRA and other experts in the field to ensure that we are taking all necessary measures to prevent any potential spread of the disease.”

The centre has also assured the public that the birds are being closely monitored and any necessary precautions are being taken. The team is working tirelessly to ensure that the birds are healthy and well-cared for during this temporary closure. The centre has also urged the public to report any sightings of sick or dead birds to DEFRA to help prevent the spread of the disease.

The closure of the bird of prey centre is not only a necessary precaution but also a reminder of the importance of protecting our wildlife. Avian flu can have a devastating impact on bird populations, and it is crucial to take all necessary measures to prevent its spread. The centre’s decision to close temporarily is a responsible and proactive step towards protecting the birds and the community.

The closure of the centre may be disappointing for visitors, but it is a small sacrifice to ensure the safety of these magnificent birds. The centre has promised to keep the public updated on any developments and will reopen as soon as it is safe to do so. In the meantime, the centre is encouraging people to continue supporting their efforts through donations and virtual experiences.

The news of the avian flu case may have caused concern, but the swift action taken by the bird of prey centre is a testament to their dedication and love for these beautiful birds. Let us all join hands in supporting the centre during this challenging time and look forward to the day when we can once again witness the majestic flight of these birds at the centre. Stay safe and let’s all do our part in protecting our wildlife.

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