Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue expanding quarantine centre as suspected H5 bird flu found in QLD
A petrel suspected of having bird flu is being kept at a quarantine centre that is being expanded in anticipation of the virus spreading to a fourth state.
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Qld wildlife rescuers brace for H5 avian influenza after sick bird found at Noosa
A northern giant petrel found at Noosa Main Beach is undergoing testing for H5 avian influenza.
Sick petrel found on Noosa beach tested for bird flu
The sick bird was taken to Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue, where it was tested for avian influenza.
Results in for sick bird found on Noosa beach
The sick northern giant petrel found over the weekend sparked fears the deadly bird flu virus had reached Queensland.
Results in for sick bird found on Noosa beach
The sick northern giant petrel found over the weekend sparked fears the deadly bird flu virus had reached Queensland.
H5 bird flu detected in Australian seabird for first time
Scientists have detected the highly contagious H5 bird flu in an Australian seabird for the first time, the government said Friday.
Giant petrel found on Noosa beach tests negative for bird flu
The giant petrel was taken to RSPCA Queensland's Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre where it underwent testing by Biosecurity Queensland as part

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