MUSCAT — The platform provides real-time tracking and geographic analysis of two invasive species — the common Myna and the Indian house crow — allowing users to follow weekly changes in population numbers through an online dashboard accessible via the campaign’s digital portal.
According to data covering the period from 2022 to 2026, the campaign has recorded a total of 1,674,030 birds culled or monitored, including 1,443,799 Myna birds and 230,231 Indian house crows.
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