COMMON mynas are like an avian version of the dreaded cane toad — ugly, unwanted and with an insatiable appetite for total domination. But now Australian scientists are leading the fightback.
The Department of Wildlife Development at the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) has held a co-ordination meeting with United Development Company to discuss the awareness plan ...
An angry-looking myna bird has become a viral video star after landing directly in front of a highway traffic camera in New Zealand. The black-and-yellow tropical bird stares curiously into the camera ...
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has announced significant progress in the national project to curb and control the invasive myna bird population in Qatar, with nearly 36,000 birds ...
Doha: The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC), represented by the Department of Wildlife Development, held a coordination meeting with United Development Company (UDC) to discuss ...
Doha: The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change announced a sharp rise in the number of invasive mynah birds captured under the national invasive bird control program between January and April ...
The common myna – popularly known as 'the cane-toad of the air' – has been convicted on new evidence it is pushing Australian native birds out of their home range. Debate has raged for more than a ...
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