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Wildlife attacks, pests caused over RM1.4m in farm losses in 2025-2026, deputy minister says

Malay Mail

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July 1, 2026

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Wildlife attacks, pests caused over RM1.4m in farm losses in 2025-2026, deputy minister says

KUALA LUMPUR, July 1 — Deputy Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Chan Foong Hin said wildlife attacks an...

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Animal welfare | The Guardian

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· Jul 2, 2026

Global boom in livestock farming since 2006 is piling pressure on nature, report finds

Wildlife at risk as demand for cropland and water grows to feed 50 rise in farmed animals, campaign alliance saysThe number of mammals and poultry farmed worldwide has increased by half in the last two decades, research shows, and the amount of cropland used for feeding livestock has increased by about a quarter.These increases are putting rising pressure on natural systems, threatening wildlife and plant species and adding to the climate crisis. Continue reading...

Nepal News

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· Jul 3, 2026

विभागद्वारा बर्डफ्लु सङ्क्रमित पन्छी बिक्री नगर्न निर्देशन

काठमाडौँ। पशुसेवा विभागले बर्डफ्लु सङ्क्रमण भएका कुखुरा, हाँस, बट्टाइलगायत पन्छी बिक्रीवितरण गरेमा सम्बन्धित व्यवसायीलाई कारबाही गर्ने जनाएको छ। आमनागरिकको स्वास्थ्यसँग खेलवाड नगर्न आग्रह गर्दै विभागका प्रवक्ता डा मुकुल उपाध्यायले सङ्क्रमित पन्छी बजारमा बिक्री गरेको पाइएमा कानुनबमोजिम कडा कारबाही गरिने जानकारी दिए। गत चैतदेखि देशका ११ जिल्लामा फैलिएको बर्डफ्लुका भाइरसले स्वरूप परिवर्तन गर्न सक्ने खतरा रहेकाले []

The West Australian

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· Jun 22, 2026

Inghams locks down Western Australian poultry farms following deadly H5 bird flu detection

Australia’s largest poultry producer has ramped up biosecurity measures after a deadly strain of bird flu was detected Down Under for the first time.

Malay Mail

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· Jul 9, 2026

Spot a crocodile in the park or a python in your garden? Here’s who you should call... hint: It’s not Bomba

KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 — Recent crocodile attacks have drawn public attention to wildlife encounters in Malaysia, p...

ScienceDaily

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· Jul 10, 2026

This common pesticide may be quietly wiping out future bumblebees

A next-generation pesticide designed to kill crop pests may also be interfering with the reproductive health of bumblebees. Researchers discovered that low-dose exposure to sulfoxaflor changed gene activity, especially in tissues involved in reproduction, raising concerns about long-term impacts on bee populations. Because pollinators are essential for about one-third of the world's food production, finding ways to protect them while controlling pests has become increasingly important.

Wildlife | The Guardian

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· Jun 23, 2026

Tasmanian devils, swift parrots, black swans: the animals at risk if bird flu takes off in Australia

Federal government identifies more than 150 native and unique bird species and 10 mammal species at ‘very high risk’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMore than 150 of Australia’s native and unique bird species have been assessed as being at “very high risk” of extinction or major decline if they catch the deadly H5N1 bird flu strain, with Western Australia’s celebrated black swans among the most susceptible.The federal government analysis of Australia’s 800 different birds and 350 mammals reflects the high level of concern among experts about the arrival of the H5N1 strain, which has killed millions of birds and mammals around the world. Continue reading...

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Related coverage for "Wildlife attacks, pests caused over RM1.4m in farm losses in 2025-2026, deputy minister says": Animal welfare | The Guardian — Global boom in livestock farming since 2006 is piling pressure on nature, report finds. Nepal News — विभागद्वारा बर्डफ्लु सङ्क्रमित पन्छी बिक्री नगर्न निर्देशन. The West Australian — Inghams locks down Western Australian poultry farms following deadly H5 bird flu detection. Malay Mail — Spot a crocodile in the park or a python in your garden? Here’s who you should call... hint: It’s not Bomba. ScienceDaily — This common pesticide may be quietly wiping out future bumblebees. Wildlife | The Guardian — Tasmanian devils, swift parrots, black swans: the animals at risk if bird flu takes off in Australia