Mandatory housing measures for all kept birds and poultry are to come into force across Northern Ireland (NI) from 00:01 on ...
An avian influenza prevention zone (AIPZ) is to be introduced in Northern Ireland, Minister for Agriculture Andrew Muir has confirmed. It comes after bird flu was confirmed in a wild goose found ...
Crime against birds of prey in Northern Ireland is going undetected and under-reported, according to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Just one incident was confirmed in 2021 ...
An AIPZ places a legal requirement on all bird keepers in Northern Ireland to follow strict biosecurity measures, DAERA said, adding that this also applies to pet birds, commercial flocks or ...
The wild goose was the first wild bird to test positive in Northern Ireland since September 2023. The bird was found near Black Lough, and the disease was confirmed on Thursday, with two further ...
Preliminary findings of bird flu have caused the introduction of a captive bird temporary control zone (CBTCZ) in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Environment and ...
The AIPZ will be introduced from noon on Saturday. An avian influenza prevention zone (AIPZ) is to be introduced in Northern Ireland, Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir has confirmed. It comes after ...
Preliminary findings of bird flu have caused the introduction of a captive bird temporary control zone (CBTCZ) in Northern Ireland. The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs said ...
Siskins can be seen here all year round and are a common breeding species ... be used to take descriptions of birds you cannot readily identify. Birds of Ireland: A Field Guide by Jim Wilson ...
Captive birds in a nature reserve in Co Derry have ... “If avian influenza were to enter our Northern Ireland commercial flock, it would have a significant and devastating impact on our poultry ...
An Avian Influenza Prevention Zone has been introduced in Northern Ireland following three confirmed cases in wild birds in three different counties. The order, which came into effect at midday ...
Wrens can be seen here all year round and are a common breeding species. Their habitat is woodland, farmland, and gardens across Ireland. Wrens are a tiny, rusty-brown bird, smaller than a blue tit.