In 1852, the U.S. imported house sparrows from Germany to control canker worms that were infesting trees in Central Park. More pairs of sparrows were introduced in other states and today they are the most abundant songbirds on the continent.
In 1852, the U.S. imported house sparrows from Germany to control canker worms that were infesting trees in Central Park. More pairs of sparrows were introduced in other states and today they are the most abundant songbirds on the continent.