s185. 🦜 Why Australian Hunters Deal with 17 Million Invasive Wild Parrots | Invasive Species
Australia, a land known for its unique wildlife, faces a surprising challenge: 17 million invasive wild parrots. These aren't the threatened rainforest parrots you might imagine, but rather abundant species like Galahs that have thrived a little too well. Unlike native birds that evolved alongside the ecosystem, invasive species disrupt the delicate balance. They devour crops, outcompete native birds for food and nesting sites, and can even spread diseases. Invasive species management becomes crucial to protect agriculture and biodiversity. Hunters play a role in controlling these invasive species populations, but it's a complex issue. Finding the right balance between conservation and control of invasive species is an ongoing challenge for Australian land managers.
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