Monitoring of myna bird roosts at Moamoa
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Division of Enviornment and Conservation, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
2014
Myna birds are categorized in the starling family, they are native to Southern Asia especially India, has many species and lastly became an introduced invasive species to many countries of the Pacific including Samoa. Specifically, there are two species in the country today, jungle myna and the common myna bird, both have different characteristics but brings harm to the environment and people as whole. In 1965, the jungle myna was introduced to the country followed by the common myna in 1988, under one aspect to control cattle ticks; however, it brought great impacts to Samoas biodiversity.