Rose-ringed parakeet inventory in the Oise

March 18, 2019
March 18, 2019 FACE

The population of the Rose/ringed parakeet is increasing exponentially in Oise. This non-native species competes with local species and can also cause significant damage to fruit trees.

The Fédération des chasseurs de l’Oise conducted a survey to assess the spatial distribution of the species and assess its numbers. In view of the results, the species colonized a large part of the observatory area.

Continuous monitoring on the species is ongoing. Results of the monitoring are given to the Federation.

Country: Framce
Region:
Hauts-de-France
Species: Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula Krameri)
Species characteristics: Invasive Alien species
Type of actions: Research and data collection
Leading partners: Fédération départementale des chasseurs de l?Oise

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