The article discusses the impact of H5N1 bird flu on both animal and human populations. While the virus has not yet caused widespread human infections, it has led to significant mortality among birds and mammals globally. Human activities such as factory farming, climate change, and habitat destruction have exacerbated the spread of the virus from a natural occurrence to a human-induced disaster. The article emphasizes the need for urgent action to prevent further spread and mitigate the harm caused by the virus. It highlights the challenges faced by the agriculture industry in maintaining biosecurity measures and preventing interactions between wild and captive bird populations. The potential ecological consequences of unchecked spread, including threats to bird species and the environment, are also discussed. The article concludes by urging readers to consider the broader ecological impact of the virus beyond its potential to infect humans.
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