By Gilbert Nakweya NAIROBI ― Introduced to East Africa in 1891, in Zanzibar, to deal with domestic food waste, Indian house ...
The Indian house crow, classified as a pest under Kenya’s Wildlife Act, has become a growing menace across the country, threatening local ecosystems, farmers' livelihoods, and even tourism.
Amid uncertainty about funding, concerns are growing that the house crow is expanding its territory. The Kenya Bird Trends website shows the Indian crow spreading inland, reaching Emali – just ...