Avian flu feared in Canadian polar bears after disease kills bear in Alaska

Jan 4, 2024 | 10:09 AM

Scientists fear Canadian polar bears may be threatened by the spread of avian flu after officials confirmed the disease killed a bear in Alaska.

University of Alberta polar bear expert Andrew Derocher says there’s a high likelihood the deadly wildlife disease already exists in animals on the Canadian side.

Alaskan officials confirmed avian flu after a necropsy on the bear, found on the coast about 500 kilometres from the Canadian border.

But Derocher says those procedures are hardly ever performed on dead bears found in Canada.