Eagle Center steps up precautions; guests from Cotabato advised to defer visits

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DAVAO CITY (November 9) — The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) has urged guests from Norala, South Cotabato, and M’lang, North Cotabato to postpone their visits following confirmed avian flu outbreaks in the area.

The advisory came after the Department of Agriculture–Bureau of Animal Industry (DA–BAI) reported detections of HPAI Subtype H5N8 in smallhold duck farms in M’lang and other avian flu subtypes in Norala.

“If travel can’t be avoided, please be mindful of our biosecurity protocols to help protect our eagles and other wildlife,” PEF said Wednesday.

Under its tightened Avian Influenza Prevention and Contingency Plan, guests must undergo footbaths and disinfection at entry and exit points, with access limited to non-contact viewing areas. Birds at Plaza One will be caged for added safety, and vehicle tires will be disinfected at the gate. Pathways will be sprayed with disinfectant two to three times daily.

BAI assured the public that the outbreaks are localized and well-contained, and that poultry products remain safe to eat when properly cooked.

Full guidelines: https://l1nq.com/QUcUy

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