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Kenya Rolls Out Poison in Bid to Cull a Million Indian House Crows

Poison is now being used in the towns of Watamu and Malindi to kill the first tranche of the ruthless sub-species

“Invasive alien birds” sounds like the strapline to a scary Hollywood blockbuster but for the people of coastal Kenya it is not a matter of fiction.

The authorities there are so worried about the nuisance created by Indian house crows that they have begun the process of culling a million of them.

They have not targeted humans, as in the Alfred Hitchock horror film The Birds, but these ones have for decades caused widespread disruption, by preying on wildlife, raiding tourist areas and attacking poultry farms.

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Poison is now being used in the towns of Watamu and Malindi to kill the first tranche of the ruthless sub-species.

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This ambitious poisoning campaign is aimed at halting the crows’ advance towards the capital, Nairobi.

The birds, known on the coast as “kunguru” or “kurabu”, originated from India and other parts of Asia, often spreading elsewhere by travelling on trading ships.

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But they are believed to have been intentionally introduced in East Africa around 1890s in a bid to tackle a mounting waste problem on the Zanzibar archipelago, then a British protectorate. From there, they spread to the mainland and up the coast to Kenya.

SourceBBC

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