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  1. Scavenger animals are the missing link in Australia’s bird flu response. Three experts explain

    "There are currently five confirmed or suspected cases of the H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b strain in Western Australia, alongside one in South Australia and one in New South Wales."

    "We want to protect our native scavengers, while limiting the harm introduced scavengers may do to our ecosystems. Our bird flu response must prioritise the health and management of scavenger animals. Only then can we protect our animals, ecosystems and communities from a wider H5N1 outbreak." >>
    theconversation.com/scavenger-
    #HSN1 #BirdFlu #AvianInfluenza #pathogens #carcasses #scavengers #wildlife #carnivors #biodiversity #birds #pets #dogs #cats

  2. Scavenger animals are the missing link in Australia’s bird flu response. Three experts explain

    "There are currently five confirmed or suspected cases of the H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b strain in Western Australia, alongside one in South Australia and one in New South Wales."

    "We want to protect our native scavengers, while limiting the harm introduced scavengers may do to our ecosystems. Our bird flu response must prioritise the health and management of scavenger animals. Only then can we protect our animals, ecosystems and communities from a wider H5N1 outbreak." >>
    theconversation.com/scavenger-
    #HSN1 #BirdFlu #AvianInfluenza #pathogens #carcasses #scavengers #wildlife #carnivors #biodiversity #birds #pets #dogs #cats

  3. Scavenger animals are the missing link in Australia’s bird flu response. Three experts explain

    "There are currently five confirmed or suspected cases of the H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b strain in Western Australia, alongside one in South Australia and one in New South Wales."

    "We want to protect our native scavengers, while limiting the harm introduced scavengers may do to our ecosystems. Our bird flu response must prioritise the health and management of scavenger animals. Only then can we protect our animals, ecosystems and communities from a wider H5N1 outbreak." >>
    theconversation.com/scavenger-
    #HSN1 #BirdFlu #AvianInfluenza #pathogens #carcasses #scavengers #wildlife #carnivors #biodiversity #birds #pets #dogs #cats

  4. Scavenger animals are the missing link in Australia’s bird flu response. Three experts explain

    "There are currently five confirmed or suspected cases of the H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b strain in Western Australia, alongside one in South Australia and one in New South Wales."

    "We want to protect our native scavengers, while limiting the harm introduced scavengers may do to our ecosystems. Our bird flu response must prioritise the health and management of scavenger animals. Only then can we protect our animals, ecosystems and communities from a wider H5N1 outbreak." >>
    theconversation.com/scavenger-
    #HSN1 #BirdFlu #AvianInfluenza #pathogens #carcasses #scavengers #wildlife #carnivors #biodiversity #birds #pets #dogs #cats

  5. Scavenger animals are the missing link in Australia’s bird flu response. Three experts explain

    "There are currently five confirmed or suspected cases of the H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b strain in Western Australia, alongside one in South Australia and one in New South Wales."

    "We want to protect our native scavengers, while limiting the harm introduced scavengers may do to our ecosystems. Our bird flu response must prioritise the health and management of scavenger animals. Only then can we protect our animals, ecosystems and communities from a wider H5N1 outbreak." >>
    theconversation.com/scavenger-
    #HSN1 #BirdFlu #AvianInfluenza #pathogens #carcasses #scavengers #wildlife #carnivors #biodiversity #birds #pets #dogs #cats