Headline: The Conservation, 8/17/2026
For these highly vulnerable species, the outcome may depend not only on conservation efforts, but also on chance.
Genetic diversity acts as nature’s insurance policy against disease. In large populations, some individuals are more likely to survive an outbreak and help the population recover.
But in small, isolated populations with little genetic diversity, those odds are much lower, leaving species far more vulnerable to extinction.
Selected other bird flu posts (all from 2026):
Australia
Australia bird flu: First reported case in Narooma sets off wrries over impact on tourism business. (8/16)
New Zealand
USA: Indiana
USA: Pennsylvania
Since 2022 Pennsylvania has tallied 480 cases of bird flu affecting 16,000,000 domesticated birds. (3/27)
USA: Utah

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