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Taipei becomes first Taiwan city to eradicate invasive ibis
Taipei’s Animal Protection Office eradicated the invasive African Sacred Ibis, marking a first in Taiwan. This achievement highlights successful cross-agency efforts to protect ecosystems.2025/12/15 17:11 -

Opposition head accuses president of recall manipulation
Eric Chu accuses President Lai and Legislator Ker of manipulating a recall against legislator Liao, calling it a threat to Taiwan’s democracy. Vote on Saturday.2025/07/24 16:18 -

Taiwan triples iguana removals to protect ecosystem
Taiwan’s FANCA has removed 36,543 invasive green iguanas, tripling last year’s numbers. The 2025 initiative aims to protect agriculture and ecosystems.2025/04/30 23:00 -

Taiwan captures 400 iguanas overnight, sparks online buzz
A story about the capture of a record number of 400 green iguanas in southern Taiwan has sparked online discussion. One photo, in particular, shows a green iguana kneeling before a Mazu temple in Neipu, Pintung, leading to humorous comments suggesting the iguana was "applying to be a divine steed." Experts clarified that while green iguanas pose no threat to humans, they do cause problems for farmers by nibbling on crops. To protect local agriculture, the government has intensified measures to remove these non-native creatures and maintain ecological balance.2023/12/11 21:20



