The killing of non-native species has triggered controversy in some countries such as Spain, with animal activists criticising the practice
The Environment Agency Abu Dhabi has captured two million non-native birds such as the common myna (pictured), nose-ringed or ring-necked parakeets, rock doves and house crows. All photos: EPA
Invasive species, such as the rock dove – commonly known as the pigeon – are found across the world and studies indicate that their number is increasing
Some of the birds that have become invasive descended from escaped pets or birds that arrived on ships
Many other nations have programmes focused on non-native species. The US kills about 1.75 million birds a year, mostly non-native species
The killing of non-native species has triggered controversy in some countries such as Spain, with animal activists criticising the practice
The Environment Agency Abu Dhabi has captured two million non-native birds such as the common myna (pictured), nose-ringed or ring-necked parakeets, rock doves and house crows. All photos: EPA
Invasive species, such as the rock dove – commonly known as the pigeon – are found across the world and studies indicate that their number is increasing
Some of the birds that have become invasive descended from escaped pets or birds that arrived on ships
Many other nations have programmes focused on non-native species. The US kills about 1.75 million birds a year, mostly non-native species
The killing of non-native species has triggered controversy in some countries such as Spain, with animal activists criticising the practice