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Bird flu could be catastrophic for nation's vulnerable species, experts warn

ABC Australia · Jun 20, 2026, 8:20 AM

Key takeaways

  • A brown skua that later died of H5N1 at Esperance Wildlife Hospital.
  • Experts are warning a number of emblematic Australian animals are at risk from a deadly strain of avian influenza sweeping the globe.
  • Preliminary tests from a southern giant petrel found on WA's south coast indicate it also has some form of bird flu.

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A brown skua that later died of H5N1 at Esperance Wildlife Hospital. (Supplied: Lori-Ann Shibish/Esperance Wildlife Hospital)

Experts are warning a number of emblematic Australian animals are at risk from a deadly strain of avian influenza sweeping the globe.

Preliminary tests from a southern giant petrel found on WA's south coast indicate it also has some form of bird flu.

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