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The Indian myna is the subject of a control programme on Waiheke Island, near Auckland, initiated by Hauraki Islands branch of Forest and Bird. Myna have been blamed for killing native birds, destroying their nests, and taking over habitat.

GEOFF MOON

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Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 8

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The Indian myna is the subject of a control programme on Waiheke Island, near Auckland, initiated by Hauraki Islands branch of Forest and Bird. Myna have been blamed for killing native birds, destroying their nests, and taking over habitat. GEOFF MOON Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 8

The Indian myna is the subject of a control programme on Waiheke Island, near Auckland, initiated by Hauraki Islands branch of Forest and Bird. Myna have been blamed for killing native birds, destroying their nests, and taking over habitat. GEOFF MOON Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 8

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