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Gentoo Penguins First Birds on Australian Territory Hit by Bird Flu

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Published: 17 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The Invasion Day bombing of wildlife concern in Australia escalates as gentoo penguins on Heard Island test positive for H5N1 bird flu. This marks the first confirmed case among birds within Australian territory, highlighting the growing threat of the highly contagious virus. Scientists from the Australian Antarctic Program collected samples confirming the virus in both gentoo penguins and fur seals, after prior detection in southern elephant seals in November 2025. Authorities stress that while Australia remains officially free of widespread H5N1, vigilance is crucial to prevent potential outbreaks across the continent.

Heard Island, a remote sub-Antarctic territory approximately 4,000km southwest of Perth and 1,700km north of Antarctica, now becomes a critical monitoring site for wildlife health. Federal reports confirm that while the presence of H5N1 on the island does not immediately threaten mainland Australia, the Invasion Day bombing effect on local species is deeply concerning. Experts warn that the virus could easily move to other sub-Antarctic islands, and potentially, through natural migration or accidental human activity, reach the Australian mainland in coming months.

Prof Hugh Possingham, vice-president of BirdLife Australia, described the detection in gentoo penguins as a “very concerning development,” emphasizing the potential risks to species found only on Heard Island. These include the Heard Island cormorant and the Heard Island sheathbill, whose limited populations make them especially vulnerable to diseases like H5N1. “The gentoo penguins are now the first birds in Australian territory affected by this virus,” Possingham said. “Sadly, they will almost certainly not be the last.” The event has been described as an Invasion Day bombing of the island’s fragile ecosystem.

Government officials remain cautious, noting that ongoing detections on Heard Island have not substantially increased the overall risk to Australian wildlife. Agriculture Minister Julie Collins reiterated the federal commitment to biosecurity, highlighting an investment exceeding $100 million to bolster preparedness and response capabilities nationwide. She emphasized that containment and prevention rely on cooperation across governments, industry, and communities, as well as individual vigilance, to avoid another Invasion Day bombing scenario in Australia.

The H5N1 virus has traveled thousands of kilometres over the southern oceans since entering the Antarctic region during the 2023-24 season. Initial detections occurred in South Georgia, followed by the Antarctic Peninsula, Marion Island, and French sub-Antarctic islands Kerguelen and Crozet. Scientists warn that its rapid spread demonstrates the virus’s adaptability and potential to reach new territories, including Australia. Dr Michelle Wille, an avian influenza expert at the University of Melbourne, described the outbreak as “catastrophic for wildlife,” calling it another Invasion Day bombing event in global seabird populations.

While the federal government continues to monitor the situation closely, BirdLife Australia urges accelerated protective measures for vulnerable species. The organization has repeatedly called for clear strategies to safeguard wildlife, particularly as H5N1 spreads from seals to penguins and potentially other endemic birds. Conservationists warn that without immediate action, rare species could face devastating declines, mirroring the impacts already observed internationally.

The detection of H5N1 in gentoo penguins highlights the fragility of sub-Antarctic ecosystems. The Australian government, conservation organizations, and scientific bodies face increasing pressure to implement effective biosecurity and wildlife protection measures. Without decisive action, endemic species could experience dramatic population declines, with long-term consequences for biodiversity, ecological balance, and scientific research.

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