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Heat forces Lincolnshire bird of prey centre to cancel shows

Heat forces Lincolnshire bird of prey centre to cancel shows
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The Baytree Owl and Raptor Centre in Lincolnshire has canceled flying displays due to extreme heatwaves reaching 35C. The center is struggling to manage the health of its birds and has seen a significant drop in visitor numbers.

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The incident illustrates the tangible impact of rising global temperatures on animal welfare and local tourism operations.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Holly Phillips East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Mark Birdsall Mark Birdsall regularly hosts flying display with Risky, a red kite A bird of prey centre has scrapped shows due to soaring temperatures.

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The report is a factual account of local environmental impacts without ideological framing.

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