Aug 18, 2026
✦The Times of India
Japan’s 'pet' peacocks are devastating local wildlife—and islanders are scrambling to save their native species.
Japan introduced Indian peafowl to its southern islands by 1969 or earlier as pets and zoo attractions. Many birds escaped captivity and started living in the wild. These feral birds now prey on native lizards and butterflies, causing an ecological disturbance that local authorities have had to address today.