Duck hunting limited in northern Victoria due to bird flu concerns

Duck hunting limited in northern Victoria due to bird flu concerns
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It’s understandable that duck hunting restrictions have been implemented in northern Victoria due to bird flu concerns. Protecting both wildlife and public health is paramount during outbreaks. While it may be disappointing for hunters, these measures are crucial for preventing the spread of the virus and ensuring the safety of the environment. Hopefully, these precautions will help mitigate the risk and allow hunting activities to resume safely in the future. What measures do you think should be taken to protect both wildlife and hunting traditions moving forward?