
Rural B.C. officials receive ‘gratitude’ over landfill resolution before ostrich cull
NAKUSP — A member of a British Columbia regional district says a decision not to allow the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to dispose of ostrich carcasses in its landfills pending further testing of the birds has been met with “gratitude.”
The Regional District of Central Kootenay board resolved “to withhold acceptance, at any landfill” of ostrich carcasses from a farm in Edgewood, B.C., where as many as 400 ostriches are expected to be culled over exposure to the avian flu.
The board resolution says the landfill acceptance hinges on further testing by either the Canadian Food Inspection Agency or the Ministry of Agriculture, until the number of birds infected or exposed to the virus is confirmed.
Aidan McLaren-Caux, a board vice-chair with the regional district, says the resolution’s “intentions are difficult to capture,” because it passed as written Thursday after an emotional meeting with supporters of the farm opposed to the planned cull.