Over 1,000 crested terns found dead on remote South Australian islands—likely due to H5N1 bird flu—with officials also investigating a potential case in a little penguin. While no mammal or poultry deaths have been confirmed, authorities are deploying aerial and ground teams to monitor seabirds and marine mammals. South Australia now has 177 confirmed H5 cases and is considering targeted vaccinations for endangered native birds, but not widespread ones. Public urged to report any sick or dead birds—human risk remains low.

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