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First case of walrus dying from bird flu recorded in Arctic

Virus has already killed other mammals including sea lions and seals, while also taking toll on farm animals

The first case of a walrus dying from bird flu has been detected on one of Norway’s Arctic islands, a researcher has said.

The walrus was found last year on Hopen island in the Svalbard archipelago, Christian Lydersen, of the Norwegian Polar Institute, told AFP.

Tests carried out by a German laboratory revealed the presence of bird flu, Lydersen said. The sample was too small to determine whether it was the H5N1 or the H5N8 strain.

Syd ,

If it was found dead last year why is there such a delay in reporting?

girlfreddy ,
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Probably because the island is essentially uninhabited except for a 4-person team staffing the weather station. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopen_(Svalbard)

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