Bird flu outbreak 'almost inevitable' for Australian wildlife
An outbreak of a deadly virus ravaging unique Australian species could wreak havoc by summer, thanks to migratory birds.
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An outbreak of a deadly virus ravaging unique Australian species could wreak havoc by summer, thanks to migratory birds. Do not approach the bird or animal, just call the hotline on 1800 675 888. Given this virus was first identified on June 20, it’s possible it arrived in Australia much earlier since these species tend to make their way from the sub-Antarctic region from March onwards.
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An outbreak of a deadly virus ravaging unique Australian species could wreak havoc by summer, thanks to migratory birds.
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Do not approach the bird or animal, just call the hotline on 1800 675 888.
according to The Conversation - AustraliaGiven this virus was first identified on June 20, it’s possible it arrived in Australia much earlier since these species tend to make their way from the sub-Antarctic region from March onwards.
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