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Another dead swan confirmed at Ryde canoe lake
By Dominic Kureen Reporter
Ryde canoe lake by Rob Whapham
THE Isle of Wight Council has today (Friday) confirmed that a dead swan was removed from Ryde canoe lake earlier this week.
The news follows a total of seven dead swans reported over the course of two weeks in December last year, with Kay Ounsworth of Isle of Wight Wild Bird Rehabilitation saying she believed it could be due to the highly virulent and deadly bird flu, H5N8.
An Isle of Wight Council spokesperson said: "The Isle of Wight Council was notified of a dead swan at Appley canoe lake on Wednesday February 17...
Another dead swan confirmed at Ryde canoe lake
By Dominic Kureen Reporter
Ryde canoe lake by Rob Whapham
THE Isle of Wight Council has today (Friday) confirmed that a dead swan was removed from Ryde canoe lake earlier this week.
The news follows a total of seven dead swans reported over the course of two weeks in December last year, with Kay Ounsworth of Isle of Wight Wild Bird Rehabilitation saying she believed it could be due to the highly virulent and deadly bird flu, H5N8.
An Isle of Wight Council spokesperson said: "The Isle of Wight Council was notified of a dead swan at Appley canoe lake on Wednesday February 17...