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Edinburgh Zoo Cancels Penguin Parade Over Bird Flu Fears
1 Jan
Summary
- Edinburgh Zoo postponed the popular penguin parade, known as the Wee Waddle.
- The decision was made due to an increased risk of avian influenza in the UK.
- Zoo officials reinforced biosecurity measures to protect bird species on-site.

Edinburgh Zoo has suspended its beloved 'Wee Waddle' penguin parade indefinitely, citing an elevated risk of avian influenza across the United Kingdom. This popular attraction, where penguins walk along a designated path, is a significant draw for visitors and typically occurs several times weekly.
Jo Elliot, curator for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), stated that protecting all animals is the zoo's primary concern. Consequently, enhanced biosecurity measures have been implemented on-site. These include additional disinfection stations to ensure the safety of the zoo's diverse bird species.
While the postponement of the 'Wee Waddle' is regrettable for guests, the zoo emphasizes its commitment to animal welfare. The strengthened protective measures aim to mitigate the spread of the virus and ensure the continued health of its avian inhabitants.




