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Phillip Island penguins vaccinated against bird flu in world-first push
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Phillip Island penguins vaccinated against bird flu in world-first push

A 5000-strong colony of little penguins is getting H5 bird flu vaccines. It is the first mass wildlife vaccination program of its kind.

Why it mattersThe program protects a beloved tourist attraction and iconic Australian wildlife. The disease has already killed a penguin in the colony.

AustraliaAustralian authorities are pioneering a novel approach to save a threatened local species from an emerging disease threat.

✓ Claims checked against the source and corrected before publish. checked 2 h ago

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