Helping local and regional Councils prepare their response to the HPAI H5N1 virus
The highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI H5N1) in Aotearoa New Zealand, likely arrived via migratory birds, with potentially significant impacts on wildlife, local communities, and organisations responsible for managing public spaces and natural environments.
While national agencies such as the Ministry for Primary Industries, Department of Conservation, and Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand have defined roles, many councils are uncertain about their responsibilities once bird flu arrives in their district, the expectations for a response, which sites may require active management, how they would coordinate with stakeholders, the health and safety requirements, and the resources needed to respond effectively.
Without proactive planning, Councils risk finding themselves in a reactive position when bird flu arrives: making decisions under pressure, establishing systems on the fly, and responding to public expectations without a clear framework in place.