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Avian influenza update – New Avian Influenza Prevention Zone measures have come into force from 25 January 2025

In response to the increase in cases across England and new findings in wild birds, an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) with mandatory biosecurity measures is being put in place and have come into force across all of England and Scotland from noon on Saturday 25 January 2025.

In addition, the regional Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) with mandatory housing and biosecurity measures is being extended to include the unitary authorities of North Yorkshire and York and a new area covering Shropshire from 00:01 on Monday 27 January.

The new AIPZ with mandatory housing and biosecurity measures now covers:

·       North Yorkshire (added)

·       York (added)

·       Shropshire (added)

·       The East Riding of Yorkshire

·       The City of Kingston upon Hull

·       Lincolnshire

·       Norfolk

·       Suffolk.

All bird keepers in these areas must keep their birds housed to protect them from bird flu. This applies to pet birds, commercial flocks and just a few birds in a backyard flock.

All bird keepers should remain vigilant and follow these housing and stringent biosecurity measures, in addition to following any Protection/Surveillance Zone restrictions in their area, to prevent future outbreaks.

Check the avian influenza interactive map to see where restrictions are in place.

See more on GOV.UK and GOV.SCOT.

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