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H5N1 bird flu reaches Antarctica as climate change shifts wildlife

H5N1 bird flu in Antarctic wildlife showing how climate change shifts animal ranges and highlights urgent need for monitoring and early-warning systems.

November 25, 2025 / 11:53 IST
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H5N1 bird flu reaches Antarctica (Image: Canva)
H5N1 bird flu reaches Antarctica (Image: Canva)

Antarctica, long considered a remote and isolated region, is now showing signs of emerging diseases. Migratory birds and rising temperatures are introducing pathogens into previously untouched ecosystems. This study highlights the spread of H5N1 bird flu among seals and other animals. It underscores the urgent need for monitoring and early-warning systems to protect wildlife.

What Disease Was Found?

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The researchers detected H5N1 bird flu in crabeater seals for the first time. Penguins showed no antibodies, suggesting infections may prove fatal. Migratory birds transported the virus, linking distant continents through wildlife travel.

Where Is the Virus Reaching?