The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Two birds of prey killed in safari park fire

Heating system fault blamed

- Graeme Murray

Two birds of prey have been killed after fire broke out in an aviary at a safari park.

Workers at Blair Drummond, near Stirling, called the emergency services before 9pm on Wednesday.

Managers believe the blaze was caused by a fault in a heating system in the bird of prey centre at the park.

The birds, a Ruppell griffon vulture and a white-tailed sea eagle, both died in the fire which was brought under control by 10pm.

Park manager Gary Gilmour said: “We are sad to announce that two birds of prey have died in a fire at Blair Drummond Safari Park.

“The fire, which we believe was caused by a fault with our heating system, started in the corner section of the aviary in our bird of prey centre. On-site safari park staff reacted immediatel­y. The rapid response from Scottish Fire and Rescue ensured that the fire was quickly contained and extinguish­ed.

“The fire has destroyed two aviaries and a store room in our bird of prey centre. Unfortunat­ely, there was nothing that could be done to save the birds in these aviaries and a Ruppell griffon vulture and a white-tailed sea eagle both died.”

A fire service spokesman said: “The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was alerted at 8.58pm on Wednesday March 28 to a fire at the bird enclosure of Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling.

“Operations Control quickly mobilised three fire engines to the aviaries inside the park, where firefighte­rs extinguish­ed the fire.”

Station manager Alex McCutcheon, the incident commander, said: “Safari park staff and crews managed to save the majority of the birds and relocate them, but sadly two did not survive.”

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