For the first time ever, bird flu has been detected on the mainland of Antarctica, raising concerns among scientists about the potential for an ecological disaster. This unprecedented event has sparked fears that the outbreak, affecting penguins and other bird species, could have severe implications for the region's biodiversity. Researchers are now focused on preventing the highly pathogenic virus from transmitting to humans, amid worries about the impact on the continent's vast penguin colonies.
Bird flu reaches mainland Antarctica for first time, scientists say https://t.co/hjgVJUadh3
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⚠️ BIRD FLU REACHES MAINLAND ANTARCTICA FOR FIRST TIME, SCIENTISTS SAY (Reuters) A deadly type of bird flu has been confirmed on the mainland of Antarctica for the first time, scientists said, a potential risk for the southern region's huge penguin colonies. "This discovery… https://t.co/MGFrSPWIRo
❖ BIRD FLU REACHES MAINLAND ANTARCTICA FOR FIRST TIME, SCIENTISTS SAY
Scientists confirm first cases of bird flu on mainland Antarctica https://t.co/ah2s9mgR2E
🚨 BIRD FLU FOUND IN ANTARCTICA FOR THE FIRST TIME Scientists are worried that the outbreak affecting penguins and other birds could result in an ecological disaster. Researchers are now tasked with preventing the highly pathogenic virus from transmitting to humans. Source:… https://t.co/lHYoZTVS5d
Bird flu found on mainland Antarctica for first time https://t.co/wYmthxzmzp
🚨Report: Bird flu has been found on the mainland of Antarctica for the first time in History. Scientists fear an ecological disaster. https://t.co/XJSKaAm41k
Now, bird flu has spread to Antarctica, for the first time, according to @BNODesk. https://t.co/RzJNL03kOl
BREAKING: Bird flu found on mainland Antarctica for the first time, scientists fear ecological disaster
BREAKING: First-ever case of bird flu reported in Antarctica
BREAKING: Bird flu found on mainland Antarctica for the first time ever, scientists fear ecological disaster