Indian myna's impact is still ruffling feathers

October 23 2014 - 4:00am
Members of the newly-created Central West Indian Myna Bird Action Group are Dunedoo, Coolah Landcare Co-ordinator Marie Hensley, Lynton Auld from Dubbo City Council, John McCrea from the Cudgegong Field Naturalists, Peter West from Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre (Department of Primary Industry) and Janice Hosking from the Dubbo Field Naturalist and Conservation Society.  
Photo: CONTRIBUTED
Members of the newly-created Central West Indian Myna Bird Action Group are Dunedoo, Coolah Landcare Co-ordinator Marie Hensley, Lynton Auld from Dubbo City Council, John McCrea from the Cudgegong Field Naturalists, Peter West from Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre (Department of Primary Industry) and Janice Hosking from the Dubbo Field Naturalist and Conservation Society. Photo: CONTRIBUTED

A CENTRAL West Indian Myna Action Group has been established in the region to raise awareness of the potential impacts of the Indian myna and ways to stop it from establishing in central west NSW.

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