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What happens now bird flu has reached the Antarctic?

Feb 6, 2024
13:39
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Scientists discuss the spread and impact of bird flu on various animals, including bears, sea lions, and penguins. The potential devastation in Antarctica is explored, raising concerns about one of the largest ecological disasters of modern times. The chapter also emphasizes the importance of close monitoring of the situation.
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Quick takeaways

  • The spread of bird flu through the Antarctic's penguin colonies could lead to one of the largest ecological disasters of modern times.
  • Protecting penguin colonies from bird flu requires addressing threats from industrial fishing and climate change.

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Origins and Spread of Bird Flu

Bird flu, specifically the H5N1 virus, first emerged in Southeast Asia in 1996. In 2021, a new variant of the virus started spreading through migratory birds, causing significant mortality in seabirds, ducks, and geese populations in Europe. The virus has now spread to Africa, North and South America, affecting various species including badgers, foxes, otters, and even large mammals like brown bears and polar bears.

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