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NZ Has Spent Years Preparing for H5N1 Bird Flu. For some Species, It May Not Be Enough

Summary by The Conversation
The kakī, or black stilt, a native wading bird only found in New Zealand, is considered highly vulnerable to H5N1 avian flu. Liz Brown, CC BY-NC-NDThe arrival of the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of bird flu in Aotearoa New Zealand last month triggered a national response years in the making. By then, surveillance systems, species protection plans and even vaccines for some birds were already in place as part of a coordinated approach led by the…

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The Conversation broke the news in Boston, United States on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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