20 December 2006

Myna subject

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If you would like to put your hate of the Indian Myna into practical application we now have a cheap end easy way to do so. The Canberra Indian Myna Action Group (CIMAG) supply traps for only $50 and the RSPCA will kill them for you for free.

Here is the link to the CIMAG website
http://www.indianmynaaction.org.au/

If you are more the DIY type there are also plans for building the traps and CIMAG will supply instructions on killing the little buggers in a quick painless manner.

C’mon, you know you want to!!

[ED – I actually find the little buggers to be kind of cute, even if they do tear the leaves off my sunflowers]

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a Myna is still as much an animal as a peregrine falcon. Regarding an animal as second-rate could encourage acts of cruelty. If they are a pest, as they apparently are, then the Authorities should be doing the culling, not joe sixpack.

Our neighbour set a trap for these Myna birds – got about 40 over a fortnight.

Many of the biggest environmental problems are cute. I did a survey on community opinion and knowledge of a big problem species for SE Queensland – the Asian House Gecko. Most people love them and had no idea of the damage they were causing.
Another species of concern locally is the native Noisy Miner. This is the most agressively territorial bird in the country and drives out most other species from its colony area. With none of the little insectivorous birds left, the populations of sap suckers expload and dieback results. Farming and urban environments with canopy trees above and only grass below is where the miners inhabit. They’re a native species but their numbers are exploding and they are unintentionally killing our trees.

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