Invasive bird species spreading avian malaria throughout eastern Australia

The invasive Indian Myna threatens bird life in the South East Queensland region through the carrying and potential spreading of avian malaria throughout its range in eastern Australia, according to Griffith University PhD candidate Nicholas Clark.

Clark found that up to 40% of Indian Mynas in the South East Queensland region can carry malaria parasites. While they can’t infect humans, the parasites do pose a significant threat to native wildlife however. Read more here.

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