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Australia's mammals at risk from deadly bird flu strain

From ABC Australia · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Australian native mammals and marsupials face a risk of contracting a deadly strain of bird flu.
  • Researchers are raising concerns about the potential impact on these species, which are not typically associated with the virus.
  • Efforts are underway to implement protective measures for the vulnerable mammal populations.

Australia's native mammals and marsupials are now at risk from a deadly strain of bird flu, a threat that researchers are actively highlighting. While birds are the primary victims of this highly pathogenic avian influenza, scientists are sounding the alarm for the potential susceptibility of native land animals.

This emerging concern points to a broader ecological challenge, as the virus could spread beyond its usual avian hosts. The specific vulnerability of marsupials and other native mammals to this particular strain of bird flu is a growing area of focus for wildlife health experts.

In response to this potential threat, steps are being taken to safeguard these unique species. The details of these protective measures are not specified, but the proactive approach indicates a serious consideration of the risks posed by the ongoing bird flu outbreak to Australia's diverse mammal populations.

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Originally published by ABC Australia in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.