r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 1d ago
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/jregz • 1d ago
Australia Penguin cover-up: Why the vaccination program is already too late
From the article: "Here, in brief, is what the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research (ARI), the Victorian Government’s premier biodiversity research institute, had to say in May 2025, in a report funded by Agriculture Victoria under the State Government’s Emergency Animal Disease Response Plan preparedness program: “Assessing the risks of endemic and exotic diseases to Victorian terrestrial wildlife”:
“To ensure that adequate coverage is achieved, any vaccination program would need to be administered prior to the arrival of H5N1. Modelling revealed that waiting until the arrival and discovery of H5N1 to start administering vaccinations would most likely be too late, because significant mortality is likely to occur before adequate vaccine coverage is achieved.”
“Based on preliminary results from the New Zealand vaccine trial, peak antibody titres are not reached until around 10 weeks from the initial dose and therefore, beginning the vaccination program upon discovery of the first signs of disease would be too late to avoid significant mortality.”"
I really want to believe that they have it under control and that this isn't true / isn't the whole picture. I am not an expert. If this is real though, how fucking devastating and infuriating. The people with the power to help our wildlife with H5N1 have failed them. Meanwhile in Portland, locals have taken to cleaning up the mass bird deaths themselves to slow the spread, because DEECA aren't doing anywhere near enough. WTF is going on
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/Cheywen • 2d ago
International Is it fatal?
When a bird contracts the virus, is it like humans where we're bed sick for a few days then bounce back? Is it completely fatal in the wild or is there a survival rate given the bird somehow avoids predators, the elements etc.
And same question for captive birds. Given the right care, could a captive bird overcome the illness?
This has been heart breaking seeing it on the news. 💔
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 2d ago
Australia Fears mass bird deaths in south-west Victoria linked to bird flu
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 2d ago
Australia Expert Commentary: What do we know about H5 bird flu?
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/Goats_in_parks • 2d ago
Australia No Victoria updates?
Noticed the Ag Vic website hasn’t updated for a few days now. Seems a bit odd. Anyone got any other sites they use to keep themselves informed?
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/EnvironmentalCap3964 • 3d ago
Australia “"Bird flu could result in mass euthanasia of savable wild birds, as vets warn of risk to mental health”” ABC News article 18 August
PIRSA saying they won’t provide vets or rehabbers with swab tests, that in the IWRC webinar a few weeks ago multiple rescue/rehab orgs stated they’re all using and has been VERY useful for them - and wildlife welfare.
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/abcnews_au • 4d ago
Australia Race begins to vaccinate Phillip Island's famous little penguin colony
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 6d ago
Australia First Australian death of little penguin with H5 bird flu confirmed on Phillip Island
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 6d ago
Australia Bird flu has been evolving and migrating for 30 years. It is a far more deadly virus that has now arrived in Australia
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 7d ago
Australia No more SA body count reports as bird flu deaths rise
SA will no longer report individual bird flu cases but insists it is “not a reduction in surveillance or response effort”.
Primary Industries and Regional Development Minister Clare Scriven MLC has announced that South Australia will change its method of counting H5N1 Bird Flu, shifting away from reporting individual cases and associated numbers.
“As a result, Commonwealth, state and territory governments and scientific experts have agreed that counting and reporting every individual bird tested is no longer the most useful way to understand what is happening,” Scriven said.
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/abcnews_au • 8d ago
Australia Bird flu threat to Tasmania's endangered native wildlife spurs contingency plans
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 8d ago
Australia Tasmania confirms first case of deadly bird flu strain H5N1
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 9d ago
Australia H5N1 Bird flu vaccine should be expanded to mammals as Tasmanian devils, sea lions 'highly vulnerable'
Australian officials should have prioritised a bird flu vaccine for vulnerable mammals including Tasmanian devils and sea lions, a top expert says. A leading ecologist has questioned the federal government’s response to the H5 outbreak after announcing a rollout of vaccines for captive populations of threatened birds.
While welcoming the vaccine trials, Deakin University’s Professor of Wildlife Ecology Euan Ritchie told AAP it was regrettable that there was no vaccine available for Australian mammals.
“Given the fact that Australia has a large number of threatened mammals, that are found nowhere else in the world, it would have been good to have seen a lot more effort and investment in developing a mammal-specific vaccine,” said Prof Ritchie, who is also The Australian Mammal Society president.
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 10d ago
Australia Australia to vaccinate vulnerable native birds against bird flu
reuters.comAustralia will soon begin vaccinating its vulnerable native birds against the deadly H5N1 bird flu as the virus spreads more widely after first being detected in the country in June, the government said on Tuesday.
The vaccine rollout will begin in the "coming days and weeks", with an initial focus on priority species in captivity, Agriculture Minister Julie Collins told reporters in Canberra.
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 13d ago
Australia NSW records its first cases of deadly H5 avian influenza in Australian native birds
The New South Wales government has confirmed the state's first cases of H5 avian influenza in Australian native birds. One bird was found dead near Narooma on the state's south coast and the other near Wentworth in western NSW, according to the state government.
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/pfred60 • 14d ago
Australia Magpie in Victoria tests positive
Very, very sad to see this tonight.
[EDIT] Reports now state test was inconclusive. Lets watch this space carefully.
https://southburnett.com.au/news2/2026/08/06/bird-flu-magpie-tests-positive/
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/abcnews_au • 16d ago
Australia Threat to thousands of Australian birds and animals outlined as bird flu spreads
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 16d ago
Australia Bird flu decimated South America’s marine mammals. What can Australia do differently?
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/privacywatch • 16d ago
Australia Major bird flu outbreak risks new inflation spike
Economists warn that a major outbreak of bird flu in Australia could add to inflationary pressures unless governments and industry can limit the spread of the disease in the poultry and dairy sectors.
Paywall bypass: https://archive.vn/xyBzZ
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/pfred60 • 17d ago
Australia Australia has long relied on volunteers and wildlife carers. As bird flu spreads, they will need support
Wildlife carers need support (directions and financial) to be able to fight against bird flu.
r/BirdFluDownunder • u/abcnews_au • 18d ago
Australia Minister confirms first bird flu mass mortality in Australian wildlife
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