A number of dead birds were found in Bantwa village of Junagadh district and the administration was on the run.
After the outbreak of bird flu in various states of the country, a number of dead birds were found in Bantwa village of Junagadh district of Gujarat on January 2. The bodies of 53 birds (Titodi, Nakto, Bagli, Duck) have been captured and sent for postmortem to check whether these birds have died due to bird flu. Range forest officials suspect the birds may have died as a result of the epidemic. On the other hand, the state's wildlife department has issued an alert across the state following the advice of the Indian government. Tried to contact the Director of Animal Husbandry about this, but could not.
Birds have been reported
dead - Chief Wildlife Warden Gujarat's Chief Wildlife Warden Shyamal Tikadar said, "We have issued an alert following the bird flu." I am aware of the deaths of birds, including parted toads. More information will be available tomorrow. We will also seek the help of the Animal Husbandry Department on this issue.
The veterinary department is conducting
postmortem. Manavadar Range Forest Officer A.A. Chavda said as many as 53 dead birds have been found. The cause of his death is not known. The veterinary department has taken action including PM to find out the cause.
A Rajasthani man reportedly
visited his relative Prahladgiri Goswami from Chittor in Bantwa, Rajasthan, when he came across a salty dam area in Bantwana. "I was aware of bird flu in Rajasthan," he said. I did not know anyone in the forest department here and informed an officer in Udaipur about it. From where the forest department of Gujarat was informed. The forest department was operating near the lake till midnight on January 2 when the forest department was informed.
Migratory birds also come
Wildlife lover Manish Vaidya has written to the Forest Department and senior officials of Junagadh on the issue asking them to take immediate steps to prevent the death of more birds. Migratory birds also come in handy, the doctor said. In winter, migratory birds carry the flu as a carrier. The government should investigate the cause.
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