Teddington: Royal Parks issue warning amid UK bird flu outbreak

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

11th Nov 2021 | Local News

Egyptian Geese in Bushy Park (Image: Maxwell Davies, CC BY 2.0)
Egyptian Geese in Bushy Park (Image: Maxwell Davies, CC BY 2.0)

London's parks are warning the public not to feed or touch birds amid a bird flu outbreak.

The Royal Parks are carrying out "enhanced monitoring" in rivers and lakes to check for signs of sickness in birds and remove dead birds as soon as possible.

So far, it has not found any outbreaks of avian influenza in wild birds that visit the parks' waters.

The Royal Parks are responsible for managing all major London parks such as Bushy Park, Richmond Park and St James's Park.

Bird flu circulates naturally among wild birds and can spread to poultry and other captive birds when migration to the UK from mainland Europe happens in winter.

The UK Health Security Agency has said that avian influenza is mainly a disease of birds and the risk to the general public's health is very low.

The Food Standards Agency say bird flu poses a very low food safety risk for UK consumers. They say properly cooked poultry and eggs are safe to eat.

The Royal Parks said: "We are unable to prevent wild birds from getting the virus, but we are carrying out enhanced monitoring of our waterbodies to check for signs of illness and to ensure that any carcasses are removed immediately.

"To date, we have not been alerted to any nearby outbreaks of the disease, and we've not observed avian flu in our ornamental collections or in the wild birds that frequent the waterbodies.

"The public can assist our efforts by not feeding or touching wildlife, and reporting any sick or dead birds seen in the Royal Parks to 0300 061 2000 or via email [email protected]."

     

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