BIRDS in Wales are to be housed indoors to protect them from a virus.
As a result, all poultry and captive birds at Ty Mawr Country Park will be moved indoors away from wild birds and visitors to protect them from Avian Infuenza.
Strict measures to prevent the virus from entering the housing of birds such as chickens and ducks will be in place to ensure there is minimum risk from wild birds or humans.
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Wrexham Council say visitors to the park can be assured that the birds will be well looked after and will be back out enjoying their beautiful surroundings as soon as the threat of bird flu is over.
Other animals at the park remain unaffected and there’s lots of animals such as llamas, sheep, rabbits and guinea pigs so visitors can still make the most of their visit.
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