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Australia identified as transmission hotspot for deadly bird disease

The researchers point to the example of Hawaii in the late 1800s to early 1900s, where the disease was introduced and caused a third of the 55 known species of Hawaiian honeycreepers to become extinct.
Research co-author Konstans Wells, from Swansea University in Britain, said the spread of the…
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