Bird flu detection training to be rolled out to volunteers
South Australia will roll out bird flu detection training for 50 volunteers from conservation groups starting July 2026. The training comes after the H5 strain was detected in a native greater crested tern, marking a total of five confirmed cases in the state. The program aims to enhance surveillance of avian influenza among citizen scientists.
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Published 14 Jul 2026, 04:06 UTC · Updated 14 Jul 2026, 04:20 UTC
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