Taiwan has announced it will cull up to 120,000 green iguanas with local governments asking the public to help identify ...
“That’s allowed them to reproduce at a considerable rate, necessitating us to cull them and restore the balance of nature.” Green iguanas have no natural predators in Taiwan and have moved ...
Taiwan’s agricultural sector is facing an unprecedented challenge as authorities announce plans to cull up to 120,000 green iguanas that are threatening the island’s farming communities. The invasive ...
One of the must-see spots is the Aowanda Suspension Bridge (奧萬大吊橋) connecting to the pine woods, and people can enjoy a view ...
Taiwan plans to cull up to 120,000 green iguanas, with supporters urging humane methods to bring down the animal’s population ...
Taiwan’s Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency said that about 200,000 of the reptiles are believed to be in the island’s southern and central areas, which are heavily dependent on farming.
Green iguanas have no natural predators in Taiwan and have moved into areas that can be difficult to access, mostly forests ...