Have you heard about avian influenza?

In headlines around the world, you may have come across alarming news about the surge in avian influenza cases in wild birds and other animals.

 

I want to shed some light on what it is all about and what’s being done.

 

What is avian flu?

 

Often known as bird flu, it affects poultry and wild birds. Like other viruses, there are lots of different strains, most of which cause no or very few symptoms in infected wild birds.

 

But the current outbreak is known as Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), which can cause severe disease and high mortality.

 

The strain causing most concern is called H5N1 and it’s caused unparalleled mortality of wild birds and mammals worldwide, putting pressure on species that are already at high risk.

 

Its effects have been felt in over 400 bird species around the world, in, at least, wildfowl, herons, rails, grebes, cranes, gulls, terns, waders, cormorants, gannets, auks, penguins, pelicans, flamingos, raptors including vultures (and condors), owls, and corvids.

 

What’s being done?

BirdLife International is a member of the United Nations-led CMS Scientific Task Force on Avian Influenza and Wild Birds that is leading efforts to gather advice on the conservation impact of the disease.

 

As a task force, we are not only providing insights into the root causes but also recommending effective measures and developing early warning systems to combat this issue.

Find out more

 

Al Hima Magazine 7h Issue

The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon, SPNL, has officially released the seventh issue of Al Hima magazine, reaffirming its commitment to advancing community-led conservation and positioning Lebanon as a regional leader in nature-based solutions.
This latest edition comes at a critical moment for environmental action in Lebanon and the wider region, bringing together scientific insight, traditional knowledge, and global perspectives under the unifying theme: “From Ridge to Coast, One Hima at a Time.”

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