Birds on Farms Southern NSW

Birds on Farms Southern NSW Our purpose is to monitor and conserve woodland birds and their habitats on rural private properties.

Birds on Farms Southern NSW provides rural landholders and other participants with opportunities to be involved in the development of tailored habitat plans, regular bird monitoring surveys and site visits, training workshops and educational events, and access to partnerships and subsidies for on-ground works. This project has been assisted by the NSW Government through its Environmental Trust and its Saving our Species Co-Investment Grants Program.

19/06/2026

Statement from BirdLife Australia re suspected case of H5 bird flu reported from southwest WA.

The Federal government has announced that a migratory Brown Skua in southwest Western Australia has returned a suspected positive result for avian influenza. A second bird, a Giant Petrel, found in the area is also being tested.

If these cases are confirmed as H5 bird flu (H5N1), this would mean the virus has arrived on the Australian continent for the first time.
H5 bird flu (H5N1, a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza) is an infectious disease that can affect wild, farmed and pet birds.

Large-scale outbreaks of H5 bird flu (H5N1) have killed millions of wild birds and tens of thousands of mammals around the world. Until now, Australia and New Zealand have remained free of the virus.

An outbreak of H5 bird flu in Australian birds could be catastrophic, as one in six Australian birds are already facing the threat of extinction.

BirdLife Australia has consistently advocated for robust monitoring and preparedness ahead of an outbreak.

We are watching this development closely and seeking further information. We will keep you updated as more details emerge.
If you find a sick or dead bird that you suspect could have Avian Influenza (H5N1), remember to:

❌ AVOID contact with sick or dead wildlife and their environment. Do not touch, move or approach the bird, and do not allow pets to touch or eat sick or dead wildlife.

πŸ“Έ RECORD what you see, the location the animal was found, and take photos or video (if possible) without approaching the bird.

πŸ“žREPORT any unusual illness or death in wild birds and other wildlife immediately via the Emergency Animal Disease Hotline on 1800 675 888.

Devastating news
19/06/2026

Devastating news

Devastating news from Heard Island, where more than 13,000 southern elephant seal pups have died amid a confirmed H5N1 bird flu outbreak.

The virus has now been detected in seals, penguins and petrels on Australian territory, though mainland Australia remains free of this serious strain.

For Australia's birds, this is a sobering reminder of why preparation, monitoring and habitat protection matter.

Healthy birds, strong populations and safe habitats give wildlife the best possible chance to withstand emerging threats. That's why BirdLife Australia is working to protect and restore critical habitats, including the wetlands that support millions of birds across Australia each year.

If you see sick or dead birds or marine mammals, please do not touch them. Report them to the Emergency Animal Disease Hotline on 1800 675 888.

πŸ”—Support our work to protect Australia's birds and wetlands. Donate today: http://wetlandsappeal.birdlife.org.au?utm_medium=social&utm_source=instagram&utm_campaign=t26/h5&utm_content=link

18/06/2026

Make your voice count πŸ“£ If you’ve ever pulled a w**d, planted a tree, checked a nest box, cared for Country, enjoyed a landcare morning tea or volunteered with your community – this one’s for you.

Spare just 10 minutes to complete the annual Landcare Week 2026 Survey. The insights will help guide how Landcare Australia and the landcare organisations can work together to support the landcare movement. Hurry - survey closes Tuesday 30 June.

Take the survey: https://ow.ly/nslB50Zc66Y

12/06/2026

Wangaratta Chronicle 12 June 2026
Australia White Ibis
By IAN DAVIDSON and CHRIS TZAROS

Would love to see you there!  Wednesday 1st July at Wirraminna Environmental Education Centre Register via the QR code o...
12/06/2026

Would love to see you there! Wednesday 1st July at Wirraminna Environmental Education Centre

Register via the QR code or the link below!

πŸš‘ Field First Aid – Would You Know What To Do? πŸš‘

Join us for an introductory First Aid session designed for volunteers, farmers and local community members. Learn the critical first steps in providing First Aid from St John volunteers while enjoying pizza and good company.

πŸ“… Wednesday 1 July
πŸ•  5:30pm – 7:30pm
πŸ“ Wirraminna Environmental Education Centre, Howlong Road, Burrumbuttock

πŸ’² Free to attend
Donations to St John on the night are encouraged.

Whether you're working on the farm, volunteering in your community or simply want to be better prepared, this practical session will provide valuable knowledge that could make a difference when it matters most.

πŸ”— Limited places, register here: https://events.humanitix.com/field-first-aid

For more information, contact Lou Bull at [email protected].

This project has been supported by the New South Wales Government's Saving our Species program and is delivered in partnership with Birds on Farms Southern NSW.

11/06/2026

Join Danny Jones on a spotlight walk to discover the nocturnal wildlife hiding in your garden β€” and how to attract them!

Great advice for World Environment Day, and always!! We hope you've had a sunny day with a chance to spend some quality ...
05/06/2026

Great advice for World Environment Day, and always!! We hope you've had a sunny day with a chance to spend some quality time outside, perhaps with your binos πŸ”­ and birds πŸ¦πŸ¦‰!!

Farewell to Parklands Albury Wodonga, and thank you for everything you've done for our region, over so many years.
01/06/2026

Farewell to Parklands Albury Wodonga, and thank you for everything you've done for our region, over so many years.

Come along! We will be there!
26/05/2026

Come along! We will be there!

Join us for a morning of planting, connection and caring for our local environment!

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