News related to Bird Flu

  1. Low pathogenic virus no cause for concern - 17 September 2008

    A surveillance programme researching the presence of avian influenza in New Zealand has found low pathogenic (LPAI) H5N1 virus in two samples taken from mallard ducks. Tests indicate that the virus is closely related to viruses found in the past and has been here for some time.

  2. No highly pathogenic avian influenza detected in first round of national surveillance - 11 October 2006

    Biosecurity New Zealand has completed its first survey of commercial broiler and layer farms throughout the country and found no highly pathogenic avian influenza.

  3. Surveillance confirms commercial poultry meat free from avian influenza - 20 July 2006

    Biosecurity New Zealand has completed the first survey of broiler farms throughout New Zealand and found no notifiable avian influenza virus in the farms tested.

  4. NZ Poultry Meat Industry free of Avian Influenza - 19 July 2006

    The completion of a comprehensive testing programme for notifiable Avian Influenza has clearly demonstrated that the New Zealand Poultry meat industry is free of notifiable avian influenza, Poultry Industry Association executive director Michael Brooks said today.

  5. Areas designated for Undaria farming - 19 January 2012

    The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry is announcing three small geographical areas where farming of Undaria (Undaria pinnatifida) will be allowed, creating a new commercial opportunity.

  6. MAF acts to control two pest plants found in West Auckland wetland - 23 December 2011

    The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry is taking immediate action to eradicate two aggressive aquatic pest plants found in a West Auckland wetland this week.

  7. Spreading the word, not the disease - 24 November 2011

    The fight to stop the spread of kauri dieback disease has been strengthened with a new website and the appointment of a dedicated Relationship Manager for the Kauri Dieback Programme.

  8. Second find of bacterial fish disease - 17 October 2011

    The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) today confirms that a single, juvenile trout from the Taieri River in Otago has tested positive for the same bacterial disease that is causing illness and death in kanakana (lamprey) in Southland.

  9. Disease affecting Southland kanakana/lamprey - 7 October 2011

    Kanakana, or lamprey, in the Mataura River have become affected by a bacterial disease.

  10. Action needed to protect kauri forests - 30 September 2011

    Recent survey work has confirmed the importance of removing soil from footwear and equipment before and after entering areas with kauri trees.

  11. Fruit fly intercepted at border - 21 May 2010

    MAF Biosecurity New Zealand (MAFBNZ) has successfully intercepted live cucumber fruit fly eggs (Bactrocera cucumis) on a consignment of produce from Australia this week.

  12. Hadda beetle established in Auckland - 25 March 2010

    MAF Biosecurity New Zealand (MAFBNZ) announced today that eradication of the Hadda beetle would not be feasible. Investigations have found the beetle is widespread across central Auckland and the maturity of the beetles indicates that it may have been in New Zealand since 2006.

  13. New facility opens at the National Centre for Biosecurity and Infectious Disease - Wallaceville - 2 March 2010

    New Zealand's ability to manage a major disease outbreak was strengthened today with the opening of a new multipurpose facility at the National Centre for Biosecurity and Infectious Disease (NCBID) at Wallaceville, Upper Hutt.

  14. Hadda Beetle find in Auckland - 1 February 2010

    MAF Biosecurity New Zealand has identified the presence of Hadda beetles in Dove -Myer Robinson Park, along Tamaki Drive and the Auckland Domain in Auckland.

  15. Joint response to tackle kauri dieback - 26 November 2008

    Kauri dieback (Phytophthora taxon Agathis or PTA), the newly-identified disease attacking kauri trees, is being addressed by six agencies working together as one response team.