"Fota Wildlife Park was closed for ten weeks as a result of a bird-flu outbreak"
"After 10 weeks out of action, one of Cork's most unique tourist attractions, Fota Wildlife Park, has finally reopened to the public, just in time for Christmas."
"Even Santa himself took some time out of his exceptionally busy schedule to reopen the park, which closed on Wednesday, October 22, following an outbreak of avian flu, which originated from wild bird populations in the area."
Fota Wildlife Park, one of Cork's most unique tourist attractions, reopened to the public after a ten-week closure. The park closed on Wednesday, October 22 following an outbreak of avian flu that originated from wild bird populations in the area. The closure lasted ten weeks and prevented normal visitor access through the late autumn period. Reopening occurred just in time for Christmas, allowing visitors to return before the holiday season. Even Santa participated in the reopening, marking the park's return to operation and signaling resumed visitor activities and seasonal festivities.
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