Arab Weather - An Algerian environmental association sounded the alarm after discovering the spread of the "Myna" bird, known for its negative impact on the ecosystem and humans. The association called for the need to establish a special cell to monitor this bird and follow its movements.
Mustafa Adel Gharib, a member of the office of the Association for the Promotion of Bird Breeding in Algiers, stated that one of the association’s members had spotted the Myna bird in the Algerian capital, in a precedent recorded for the first time in the country. He explained that the association received a quick response from the relevant authorities immediately after announcing the discovery on social media.
Adel Gharib described the "myna" as a dangerous bird for agricultural crops, as it feeds on grains, vegetables, and fruits, causing huge losses to farmers. He added that the bird is classified as one of the three most dangerous birds in the world by the World Environment Organization, due to its ability to invade forests and attack other bird species in large groups, which may reach thousands of individuals.
Gharib pointed out that the Myna bird poses a direct threat to humans and animals, as it transmits diseases such as bird flu, salmonella and fungi, especially since it breeds in residential areas and causes disturbing noise.
The association member proposed several measures to address the threats of the “enamel”, including:
The appearance of the Myna bird in Algeria rings an alarm bell about the impact of invasive species on the local environment, which requires rapid action to prevent the worsening of its negative effects on agriculture and the ecosystem.
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