Invasive species
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The Abundance of Cacti in Valais Is Encroaching on Natural Areas and Endangering Biodiversity
Valais people are accustomed to seeing their mountain slopes covered in edelweiss flowers in the summer and with snow in the winter. Cacti, however, are invasive plants that are quickly colonizing the slopes as global warming worsens.
Latest Research Articles
New Analysis on Food Webs Helps Predict Ecosystem Responses to Invasive Species, Predators, and Climate Change
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Findings Suggest Parameters That Must Be Addressed To Manage Invasive Species Intelligently
NYC Pest Control Project for Invasive Species Kills Woodpecker Instead
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Biology Researchers Argue for Reconsidering the Benefits of Invasive Species
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How These Invasive Moths Are Wreaking Havoc to Coral Beans
120-Pound "Monster" Blue Catfish Released Back to Water by Tennessee Fisherman, Might Break Record
25,000 Lionfish Caught in Annual Challenge Aimed to Eliminate Invasive Species — Florida
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Indian Village Declares War on Fire Ants After Invading Houses, Roads, and Trees
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To Stop Them From Spreading, Killing Invasive Species Now A Competitive Sport
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Invasive Chinese Softshell Turtles Found in the Philippines, Biodiversity Experts Starting to Worry
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Invasive Yellow Crazy Ants Wreak Havoc in Multiple Villages in India
Invasive Australian Redclaw Crayfish Found in Texas Might Carry Plague, Officials Warn