WA warns of H5 bird flu risk after second suspected case detected near Esperance
A second suspected H5 bird flu detection in Esperance has triggered fresh investigations, raising biosecurity concerns for Western Australia.
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A second suspected H5 bird flu detection in Esperance has triggered fresh investigations, raising biosecurity concerns for Western Australia.
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Another suspected H5 bird flu case is being investigated in Esperance after five giant petrels were found dead on a local beach, according to PerthNow and The West. The discovery marks the second suspected case in the region.
Bird flu detections in WA carry implications for agriculture, particularly poultry farming and wild bird populations along the state's coastline. Esperance's location makes it a significant entry point for migratory seabirds that could potentially carry the virus inland.
For Perth residents, the detections underscore the importance of monitoring wild bird health and reporting unusual bird deaths to authorities. WA's Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions is investigating the cases, and biosecurity protocols remain in place to prevent spread to domestic poultry and other wildlife populations across the state.
Sources: perthnow.com.au, thewest.com.au.
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