Woodstocks were originally native to forests, swamps, grasslands, shrublands, tropical rainforests (jungles), and subtropical rainforests of both Europe and Asia, but seven species of woodstocks were introduced to Australia, England, Hawaii, and North America as pet birds and became invasive species as a result. They are also listed as one of the 100 worst invasive species. They also thrive well in human settlements.
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| - Woodstocks were originally native to forests, swamps, grasslands, shrublands, tropical rainforests (jungles), and subtropical rainforests of both Europe and Asia, but seven species of woodstocks were introduced to Australia, England, Hawaii, and North America as pet birds and became invasive species as a result. They are also listed as one of the 100 worst invasive species. They also thrive well in human settlements.
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| - Woodstocks were originally native to forests, swamps, grasslands, shrublands, tropical rainforests (jungles), and subtropical rainforests of both Europe and Asia, but seven species of woodstocks were introduced to Australia, England, Hawaii, and North America as pet birds and became invasive species as a result. They are also listed as one of the 100 worst invasive species. They also thrive well in human settlements.
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