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Bird Flu Kills Over 75% Of Baby Seals In Australia

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Bird flu has killed thousands of baby seals on Heard Island in the Southern Ocean. The ABC News story was reported by Jano Gibson at RNZ. The outbreak is impacting the Australian territory. Scientists are investigating the strain of the virus and its impact on wildlife. Scientists estimate that bird flu has killed approximately 13,000 baby seals out of a group of 17,000 on a remote Australian island. The study used data from October and January to reach its conclusions.

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