In 1849 and again in 1852, the U.S. imported house sparrows from Germany as a defense against caterpillars. They multiplied rapidly. Prior to 1849, the species was not found in America.
In 1849 and again in 1852, the U.S. imported house sparrows from Germany as a defense against caterpillars. They multiplied rapidly. Prior to 1849, the species was not found in America.