Screengrab and headline: ABC News (Australia), 12/23/2025
Already dealing with predation and climate change, Australia’s endangered shorebirds face a new threat with no cure. Five years after the deadly H5N1 bird flu strain was detected in Europe, and with hundreds of millions of animals dying as a result, it’s now encircling Australia with forecasts pointing to it making landfall sooner than later.
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