When Australia Declared War On Birds And Lost
The Great Emu War: Australia's Battle Against 20,000 Birds: In 1932, Australia faced an unusual enemy that would embarrass its military. After World War I ended, the Australian government gave land to war veterans in Western Australia so they could farm wheat. However, the Great Depression caused wheat prices to drop significantly, making it hard for farmers to earn money. Then thousands of emus migrated to these farming areas and started eating the crops. The farmers needed help, but they never expected the government to send in the army.