Bird flu fear: 17,200 animals killed and mass crane deaths in Brandenburg!

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Serious bird flu outbreak in Oberspreewald-Lausitz: 17,200 animals killed, 2,800 dead cranes counted. Epidemic prevention measures active.

Schwerer Vogelgrippe-Ausbruch in Oberspreewald-Lausitz: 17.200 Tiere getötet, 2.800 tote Kraniche gezählt. Seuchenpräventionsmaßnahmen aktiv.
Serious bird flu outbreak in Oberspreewald-Lausitz: 17,200 animals killed, 2,800 dead cranes counted. Epidemic prevention measures active.

Bird flu fear: 17,200 animals killed and mass crane deaths in Brandenburg!

A shock for nature: The worst known outbreak of bird flu hit Brandenburg particularly hard in the fall of 2025. Alarming numbers were reached with over 17,200 animals killed and 2,800 cranes dying. According to a report by Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung It was particularly the Linum pond landscape near Fehrbellin that was affected by mass crane deaths. This happened back in mid-October, when more than 1,800 of the majestic birds died from the virus.

The outbreak was initially detected in cranes, but quickly spread to poultry farms in Germany. The State Office for the Environment warned of a possible increase in deaths in Central Europe and the existing dangers for various bird species. There is an acute risk of infection for great bustards, waterfowl, corvids and birds of prey, especially along the flight routes of wild birds.

Epidemic prevention measures

In order to prevent the further spread of bird flu, hundreds of thousands of animals have already been killed in commercial poultry farms. In Brandenburg, the discovery of the virus in cranes in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district led to a decision to impose a drastic obligation to keep them. Poultry must now be kept in closed stalls or under special protection to avoid contact with wild birds.

The highly contagious virus poses a serious threat as it can be transmitted from wild birds to breeding animals. Infections in humans are extremely rare, but the risk remains that infected herds will usually have to be completely killed.

Conclusion and outlook

The development of this situation is worrying and requires rapid action from the authorities. Farmers and poultry farmers in particular must be prepared for the fact that their stocks are at risk. Bird flu once again illustrates the fragile balances within our ecosystems and the challenges that come with animal husbandry in a constantly changing environment.

While there is a lot in the media about technological innovations such as AI chatbots ChatGPT is reported, which was launched on the market at the end of 2022 and has steadily gained in importance since then, nature often remains out of focus. Nevertheless, the bird flu outbreak shows how much even highly developed societies can be influenced by natural phenomena.

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