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Farne island to reopen after two-year bird flu closure | Farne island to reopen after two-year bird flu closure |
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The Farne Islands are home to more than 40,000 pairs of puffins | The Farne Islands are home to more than 40,000 pairs of puffins |
The Farne Islands are home to more than 40,000 pairs of puffins | |
A popular tourist island, home to thousands of seabirds, is to reopen to visitors next month after two years. | A popular tourist island, home to thousands of seabirds, is to reopen to visitors next month after two years. |
Landings were stopped by the National Trust on the Farne Islands off the Northumberland coast after an outbreak of bird flu which killed thousands of birds. | Landings were stopped by the National Trust on the Farne Islands off the Northumberland coast after an outbreak of bird flu which killed thousands of birds. |
Inner Farne will open, but Staple Island is to remain closed. | Inner Farne will open, but Staple Island is to remain closed. |
Boat skippers who offer day trips say the closure has had a big impact on their business. | Boat skippers who offer day trips say the closure has had a big impact on their business. |
Inner Farne is a globally significant site for seabirds | Inner Farne is a globally significant site for seabirds |
Inner Farne is a globally significant site for seabirds | |
The Farnes, a National Nature Reserve, are an internationally important habitat for 23 species including puffins, Arctic terns, guillemots, razorbills, sandwich terns and common terns. | The Farnes, a National Nature Reserve, are an internationally important habitat for 23 species including puffins, Arctic terns, guillemots, razorbills, sandwich terns and common terns. |
The birds return to the islands to breed each year from the end of March, departing once their chicks are fully fledged at the end of the summer. | The birds return to the islands to breed each year from the end of March, departing once their chicks are fully fledged at the end of the summer. |
In 2022, more than six thousand birds died from avian flu, followed by about half that number in 2023. | In 2022, more than six thousand birds died from avian flu, followed by about half that number in 2023. |
Teams of rangers, who live and work on the islands, had to wear full personal protective equipment (PPE) to remove the birds so they could be incinerated. | Teams of rangers, who live and work on the islands, had to wear full personal protective equipment (PPE) to remove the birds so they could be incinerated. |
Wardens wearing full PPE collected thousands of dead birds | Wardens wearing full PPE collected thousands of dead birds |
Wardens wearing full PPE collected thousands of dead birds | |
Area ranger Sophia Jackson said: "It seems that the disease has declined in our birds, although we will continue to closely monitor them as the breeding season starts again." | Area ranger Sophia Jackson said: "It seems that the disease has declined in our birds, although we will continue to closely monitor them as the breeding season starts again." |
William Shiel, who runs Billy Shiel's boat trips from Seahouses Harbour, said the last two years have been difficult. | William Shiel, who runs Billy Shiel's boat trips from Seahouses Harbour, said the last two years have been difficult. |
"We were lucky we could continue to do trips around the islands, but the keen birdwatchers and ornithologists, they like to step ashore," he said. | "We were lucky we could continue to do trips around the islands, but the keen birdwatchers and ornithologists, they like to step ashore," he said. |
"It's exciting to be there especially when the terns and puffins are there." | "It's exciting to be there especially when the terns and puffins are there." |
William Shiel said the reopening will benefit more than just the islands | William Shiel said the reopening will benefit more than just the islands |
William Shiel said the reopening will benefit more than just the islands | |
There is a benefit for more than the boat companies, he added, | There is a benefit for more than the boat companies, he added, |
"Northumberland relies on tourism and people come here for the birds but they also walk round the town and they buy gifts, and fish and chips, so this news is good for everyone," he said | "Northumberland relies on tourism and people come here for the birds but they also walk round the town and they buy gifts, and fish and chips, so this news is good for everyone," he said |
Visitor boats will be able to land on Inner Farne from 25 March. | Visitor boats will be able to land on Inner Farne from 25 March. |
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