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'Insurance policy' hoping to protect quolls if bird flu arrives in ACT

ABC Australia · Jun 26, 2026, 7:29 AM

Key takeaways

  • There is a population of around 200 eastern quolls at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary in Canberra.
  • There are fears a population of quolls in the Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve could be at risk from bird flu, partly because their diet includes sick and dead birds.
  • Wildlife officers are building 16 quarantine pens at the reserve, which will protect some of the population if the H5 version of bird flu reaches the ACT.

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There is a population of around 200 eastern quolls at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary in Canberra. (Supplied: Adam Mc Grath)

There are fears a population of quolls in the Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve could be at risk from bird flu, partly because their diet includes sick and dead birds.

Wildlife officers are building 16 quarantine pens at the reserve, which will protect some of the population if the H5 version of bird flu reaches the ACT.

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