The ostrich may have a goofy appearance, but in this amusing video, an ostrich runs right behind a group of cyclists like a velociraptor!
From Sunday 16 February, birdkeepers in Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Cheshire, Merseyside, and Lancashire must house their ...
Aled Edwards, Head of England Field Delivery at the Animal Plant Health Agency, said: “The introduction of an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone means regardless of the number of birds you keep, you are ...
A case of avian flu has been confirmed in Merseyside. The news comes as cases of a strain of bird flu called H5N1 has been ...
New research shows sea turtles, penguins and whales swim at optimal depths to minimise the energetic cost of travel.
The government announced that from Sunday the avian influenza prevention zone housing measures will be extended ...
New bird restictions are being brought across the North West after bird flu cases spread throughout the UK.
Yellowhammers, a conspicuous canary yellow farmland bunting, were once a common sight in the Isle of Man. But their numbers dropped drastically in the 1990s and from around 2010 they had become very ...
Restrictions have been placed on the whole of England and Scotland to try to slow the spread of bird flu ... suspected disease immediately to the Animal and Plant Health Agency." ...
“I urge bird keepers to check which requirements apply to them, to continue to exercise robust biosecurity measures, remain alert for any signs of disease and report suspected disease immediately to ...
A housing order - requiring birds to be kept in enclosures - which had been in force for coastal counties from Suffolk to East Riding of Yorkshire since mid-December has now been extended.