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Avian Influenza Detection Puts Strain on South Australia's Wildlife Care Network

Detection of bird flu in South Australia has forced wildlife rescuers to turn away injured birds, raising concerns about care gaps as the outbreak risk grows.

By The Daily Adelaide · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:33 pm

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Updated 27 June 2026 at 12:06 pm

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Avian Influenza Detection Puts Strain on South Australia's Wildlife Care Network
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Wildlife rescue operations across South Australia are facing a critical capacity crisis after avian influenza was detected in the state, with veterinary services now unable to take in sick or injured wild birds, according to abc.net.au. The blanket refusal to handle wild birds represents an unprecedented operational constraint for the network of rescuers and care facilities that normally handle everything from injured possums to seabirds.

For Adelaide's animal welfare community, the situation highlights a vulnerability in the state's conservation infrastructure. Rescuers say they need immediate support to prepare for a potential broader outbreak while continuing to serve the thousands of animals that depend on their services each year. The gap in care capacity could have cascading effects on local wildlife populations if the crisis extends.

The challenge is compounded by the fact that South Australia's wildlife rescue system operates largely through volunteer effort and donations. As vets implement precautions to prevent the spread of avian influenza, the sector is calling for coordinated planning and resources to sustain operations through what could be a prolonged period of heightened biosecurity measures.

Sources: abc.net.au.

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