Australia's mammals are at risk of bird flu. This is what we know (opens original article in a new tab)
Australia's mammals, including endangered species like Tasmanian devils and quolls, are at risk from H5N1 bird flu following the detection of infected seabirds, prompting conservation efforts and research into vaccines.
- Australia's mammals face risk from H5N1 bird flu after infected seabirds were found in Western and South Australia.
- Conservationists are preparing to protect endangered marsupials like Tasmanian devils, quolls, and numbats through biosecurity measures and captive breeding programs.
- Experts are researching oral vaccines for wild animals, though no vaccines are currently available for marsupials.
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