Council encourages public to exercise caution over reported bird deaths

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Immediate release Monday 26 September 2022Attn: Newsdesk 2223_083Council encourages public to exercise caution over reported bird deaths Concerns have been raised about a recent increase in birds dying in and
around the River Great Ouse.

Bedford Borough Council are currently unable to confirm their cause of death
so are encouraging residents to exercise caution as they work with Defra
(Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) to investigate.
The Council are encouraging residents to not touch any sick or dead birds
and request that if they find any dead or visibly sick birds in the local area,
they are not fed or touched. Instead, cases should be reported to Defra’s GB
helpline by calling 03459 335577.
If you keep poultry or other birds, please wash your hands and clean and
disinfect your footwear before tending to them.
Councillor Charles Royden, Portfolio Holder for Environment, said: “We are
continuing to wait on Defra for the results of their tests.
“We have a daily inspection set up and carried out by our staff to identify any
dead birds. We continue to respond to the reports and we will remove the
birds as soon as we can. If the birds are in the water then we do need a
trained person and equipment, boat to recover them so it can take up to 36
hours to remove.
“We do not want any residents removing or touching dead birds. They are to
report them and allow trained staff and the appropriate precautions and safe
removal to take place by the authorities.”

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