Dec 13, 2024
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Hawaii officials are urging the public to temporarily halt the movement of poultry and other birds between islands to help prevent the spread of bird flu. Get Hawaii's latest morning news delivered to your inbox, sign up for News 2 You The virus has been detected on Oahu and Big Island, spreading primarily through bird-to-bird contact or when birds come into contact with contaminated materials. While the risk to humans remains low, authorities are concerned about its potential impact on native bird species. Local expert, Dr. Isaac Maeda emphasized that the virus poses a constant threat to commercial poultry production, affecting both eggs and meat. H5N1 Avian Influenza linked to Mililani Pet Fair He also warned that it could infect native wildlife, including endangered species. Governor Josh Green echoed these concerns, specifically mentioning the threat to Hawaii's native Nene goose. “We are worried about our native birds, like the Nene, because they interact with other birds. This could put our bird population at risk, so we’ll be monitoring the situation closely,” Green said. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news The state has implemented a 90-day voluntary pause on interisland bird movement, effective immediately.
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