The department of forestry, fisheries and environment has confirmed the presence of the high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus on South Africa’s sub-Antarctic territory of Marion Island.
Experts warn that South Africa is on the brink of an avian influenza disaster, urging the government to act swiftly to ...
A fast spreading form of bird flu is devastating colonies where almost half of the world’s wandering albatrosses breed on a ...
The deaths of adult seabirds are of great concern as most species only start to breed at 3 to 10 years of age, and most ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNSA unveils biosecurity plan after avian flu ravages Marion IslandThe virus has claimed 150 wandering albatross chicks, but adults in other species are a bigger concern, says the Department ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNMarion Island’s seabirds at risk after avian flu confirmed on SA’s sub-Antarctic outpostThe deadly H5N1 strain is spreading rapidly in the Antarctic, potentially threatening the world’s largest breeding population of wandering albatrosses on South Africa’s Marion Island. Today, 19 March, ...
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PNI Atlantic News on MSNWhat is it with Marco Rubio and Cuba’s medical internationalism?There is no disputing the fact that the Caribbean island of Cuba is well known in the Global South for assisting ...
A naval war between African states is unlikely. Rather, the primary maritime security threat is from non-state actors using ...
The Arcadia is completing its 20th year of service for P&O Cruises this month after being delivered by the Fincantieri ...
Corryn Clemence, the CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Prince Edward Island, said there is a ... on P.E.I., bad for Islanders travelling south of the border At the same time, some ...
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