For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Indian House Crows hover above mounds of garbage at Mwakirunge dumpsite in Mombasa County ...
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.
Experts describe the Indian House Crows as invasive pests. Though they are not indigenous to East Africa, they rule the skies in Coastal towns and are a nuisance. The House Crow, also known as ...