Terrestrial Conservation Section, Division of Environment & Conservation
Invasive species - Myna bird control - Samoa
Indian myna birds were introduced in Samoa within different periods for such reasons as to control cattle ticks. They have now spread to most parts of two main habitat islands of Samoa, Upolu and Savaii. The two introduced species of myna have now been commonly known as the Common Myna and the Jungle Myna.
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