*[Enwl-eng] Protect Australia's wildlife from a devastating bird flu outbreak
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Mon Aug 12 19:32:43 MSK 2024
Take action now to prevent a wildlife catastrophe.
Experts Warn Deadly Bird Flu Will Hit Australia. The
Government Must Act!
Sign Now
By now, much of the world is familiar with the
deadly H5N1 bird flu strain. The virus has spread quickly, reaching remote
areas resulting in massive wildlife deaths. It has killed thousands of
penguins in Antarctica and thousands of sea lions and elephant seal pups in
South America, along with over half a million native birds. Australia's
geographical isolation has kept this virus at bay so far, but experts warn
it's a matter of "when, not if" it will arrive.
Sign this petition to urge the Australian Government
and environmental agencies to implement comprehensive strategies to prevent
an H5N1 bird flu epidemic in Australia!
With the bird flu virus claiming the lives of
thousands of native birds and mammals across the globe, the potential for
similar — or worse — destruction in Australia is alarmingly high. The
country's geographical isolation could make its native species particularly
vulnerable to such outbreaks. The recent allocation of $7 million by the
federal government is a step in the right direction, but more focused action
is urgently needed. Sign the petition to demand that our leaders prioritize
and strengthen measures to protect Australia's wildlife from the deadly bird
flu!
Thank you,
Jess
Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Let's unite to keep our wildlife safe and
secure for future generations. Sign the petition!
Sign Now
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From: Jess M., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2024 7:03 PM
Subject: Protect Australia's wildlife from a devastating bird flu outbreak
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