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    Bird Flu Devastates Over 75% of Baby Seals on Remote Australian Island

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    A recent study has revealed a catastrophic impact of the H5N1 bird flu virus on the southern elephant seal population on Heard Island, a remote Australian territory. Approximately 13,000 seal pups have succumbed to the disease, representing over 75% mortality among the newborn seals. This alarming loss highlights the vulnerability of isolated wildlife populations to infectious diseases introduced by migratory birds.

    Heard Island, located in the southern Indian Ocean, is a critical breeding ground for southern elephant seals, a species already facing environmental pressures. The outbreak of H5N1, primarily known for affecting birds, crossing over to marine mammals marks a significant ecological event. It underscores the complex interactions between wildlife species and the potential for zoonotic diseases to spread beyond their usual hosts.

    The mass die-off of seal pups could have long-term consequences for the species’ recovery and the island’s ecosystem balance. Conservationists and scientists are now closely monitoring the situation to understand the transmission dynamics and to develop strategies to mitigate further losses. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the broader impacts of avian influenza on global biodiversity.

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