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Bird flu detected in a small number of wild birds at Leeds' Yeadon Tarn
Summary
The city council says a small number of bird flu cases were found in wild birds at Yeadon Tarn in Leeds and it is working with DEFRA to monitor the situation; the area remains open with notices advising visitors not to touch or feed birds.
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Officials report a small number of bird flu cases in Leeds. The council said infections were detected in wild birds at Yeadon Tarn. It is working with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and other organisations to monitor the situation. The area remains open for visitors and posters advising how to reduce spread have been placed around the site.
Known details:
- A small number of bird flu cases were detected in wild birds at Yeadon Tarn, as reported by the city council.
- The council is working with DEFRA and other organisations to monitor the situation.
- The site remains open to visitors, according to the council.
- Posters advising not to touch or feed wild birds and to keep dogs away have been placed around the area.
- Members of the public are asked to report dead birds to DEFRA, as stated in the council's notice.
Summary:
Local authorities say monitoring with DEFRA is underway and the site remains open, so there is no immediate restriction on public access. Undetermined at this time.
