In an unprecedented development, the first-ever bird flu outbreak among Lincoln’s swan population has been confirmed. Local wildlife authorities are closely monitoring the scenario, advising the public to abstain from coming into contact with diseased or dead birds. This outbreak poses a potential threat to other wildlife species in the area, underscoring the need for vigilance and proactive preventive approaches. Local residents are encouraged to report any instances of disturbing bird deaths to local councils to assist in containment efforts. This story was adapted from original reporting available on news.google.com by The Lincoln Post.
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