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Emma Nevin

Dublin Zoo flamingos isolated after bird flu case confirmed

Dublin Zoo have isolated their flamingos after a case of bird flu was discovered among the colony.

The Flamingo Lagoon is currently closed as Dublin Zoo carry out testing. Approximately 100 Chilean flamingos are housed there.

All of the birds have been vaccinated and received subsequent boosters, but Dublin Zoo said "infection can occasionally still occur as this isolated case shows".

They said in a statement: "The rest of the flamingo population appear healthy and show no symptoms. As per protocol and as a precautionary measure, the flamingo population has been isolated and moved to a controlled area of the habitat for testing.

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"Dublin Zoo takes the health of all its animals very seriously. Upon discovering the case, Dublin Zoo took immediate action in accordance to its avian influenza contingency plan, working with the relevant authorities and closing off the aviary to minimise the potential spread of the influenza.

"Public access to the flamingo habitat, which is an enclosed space protected by a mesh roofing to prevent contact with other wildlife, is currently closed."

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