/ 31 October 2022

Indian mynas are taking wing in the Kruger National Park and scientists are concerned

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One of the world’s worst invasive species, the pesky Indian myna, has rapidly infiltrated the Kruger National Park over the past 20 years. (Photo by: David Tipling/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Rate of spread of invasive species has ‘dramatically increased’

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