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New Deadly Bird Virus Raises Alarms for India's Aviculture and Conservation Efforts

The identification of the parrot bornavirus 4 in India poses serious threats to captive birds and conservation efforts for endangered parrot species.

Indian Cockroach Desk16 July 2026, 9:16 am IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
New Deadly Bird Virus Raises Alarms for India's Aviculture and Conservation Efforts

New Deadly Bird Virus Raises Alarms for India's Aviculture and Conservation Efforts

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The discovery of the parrot bornavirus 4 (PaBV-4) in India has sent shockwaves through the aviculture community and conservationists alike. This deadly virus, which has been circulating among captive birds, poses significant risks to the already vulnerable populations of parrot species in the country. Questions arise: What measures are being taken to contain this virus? How will this impact India's commitment to protecting its wildlife?

As conservationists scramble to assess the impact of PaBV-4, the urgency for government action is paramount. Will authorities step up to monitor and manage the spread of this virus? The welfare of both captive and wild parrot populations hangs in the balance, and the public demands accountability and transparency regarding the government's response.

This alarming situation showcases the critical intersection of wildlife health and public policy. The future of India's avifauna depends on immediate and effective measures to combat such threats, ensuring that conservation efforts are not undermined by new challenges. As reported by The Hindu.

Source: The Hindu

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