Headline: NPR, 12.8/2025
Leila Fadel's introduction to the interview:
Bird flu has made its way to almost every corner of the globe. First detected in China in 1996, it's spread across Asia and to to Europe and Africa. Catching a ride on migratory birds, it crossed the Atlantic Ocean and even turned up on Antarctica. In its wake, it has left what some describe as a global catastrophe, with mass die-offs of wild birds and marine mammals. But as NPR's Gabrielle Emanuel reports, there is one continent that bird flu has yet to reach.
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