Summary
They swoop without warning. They snatch food from tables. And for some Singaporeans, they’ve turned everyday spaces into places of anxiety.
The house crow has become one of Singapore’s most persistent pests. In the past decade, its numbers have surged dramatically, and at the same time, so have attacks.
In response, authorities are bringing back one of the most controversial measures in their arsenal - shooting.
In this episode of Talking Point, we investigate what’s really driving Singapore’s crow problem, and whether we can ever outsmart the crows.
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