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Bird flu in NZ: Biosecurity NZ confirms the first H5 bird flu case in Aotearoa after a brown skua tested positive at Petone Beach, Wellington, but says there’s no evidence of mass die-off or spread to other wild birds, and no detection in poultry; officials are asking people to report three or more sick or dead birds and not handle them. Wildlife risk: Conservation groups warn the West Coast’s rare Westland petrel could be vulnerable because it breeds in a tiny area near Punakaiki. Biosecurity response: Specialist teams have checked Petone Beach with no further concerns found, while surveillance continues across wildlife and commercial poultry. Local life: A recreational boat and crew were found safe after being reported overdue off Tutukaka, with a multi-agency search including helicopters and Coastguard vessels. International watch: China’s reported sub-launched missile test in the Pacific is drawing attention for its strategic signals.

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