Animals
Eradication of Invasive Species: Not Always the Best Option
Sometimes, simply removing an invasive species completely from the habitat it threatens can cause more harm than good. In a changing ecologies, endangered species sometimes adapt to rely on invasive ones, presenting environmental caretakers with a difficult choice.
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