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Scottish avian flu cases continue to climb

The Animal and Plant Health Agency map showing Avian Influenza (AI) outbreaks in Scotland is beginning to fill up due to a number of outbreaks in the centre of the country. ÂÌý

Ewan Pate
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Scottish avian flu cases continue to climb

The Animal and Plant Health Agency map showing Avian Influenza (AI) outbreaks in Scotland is beginning to fill up due to a number of outbreaks in the centre of the country. There have now been 14 outbreaks...

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