Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Government of Samoa
Division of Environment and Conservation
Publication Year:
2006
Publication Place
Apia, Samoa
Physical Description:
13 p.
Call Number
[EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
106
Legacy PEIN ID:
75640
General Notes
Available online
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Birds - Conservation - Samoa
Environment - Protection - Samoa
Birds - Protection - Samoa
Fauna - Samoa
Abstract
The Jungle myna (Acridotheres fuscus) was first recorded in Upolu in 1965, followed by the Common myna (Acridotheres tristis) in 1988 (Watling, 2001). It is believed they were introduced to control livestock ticks and unexpectedly became an invasive species; over the past two decades their populations have increased dramatically. They are now found throughout Samoa with high density populations concentrated in the Apia town area and neighboring villages
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Government of Samoa
Division of Environment and Conservation
Publication Year:
2006
Publication Place
Apia, Samoa
Physical Description:
13 p.
Call Number
[EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
106
Legacy PEIN ID:
75640
General Notes
Available online
Record Created: 15-Apr-2009
Record Modified: 12-Feb-2022