Invasive species
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20,000 Invasive Burmese Pythons Removed From Everglades by 11,000 Contractors Since 2006: Are We Making Headway?
Since 2006, Florida's 11,000 contractors have rid the Everglades of 20,000 invasive Burmese pythons. Does this mean that eradication is within reach? Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Invasive Species: A Major Driver of Biodiversity Decline and Ecosystem Degradation
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Belgium Struggles With Racoon Invasion, Environment Minister Plans on Controlling Them
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Invasive Apple Snails Lay Thousands of Egg Masses in Man-Made Louisiana Canal
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Invasive Black Carp Fetches Bounty of $100 Per Carcass in Mississippi River
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Jumping Worms Threat: Experts Warn Gardeners of the Invasive Species This Summer
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Yellow Fever Mosquito: Among Two Invasive Species Reported in Santa Clarita Valley, California
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Japanese Knotweed, Rabbits, Deer, Rats: Invasive Species that Cost UK 5 Billion Dollars Yearly
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Invasive Clinging Jellyfish Reported in New Jersey Coastal Waters, Officials Warn of Stings
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Invasive Mice Gnaws to Death Adult Albatrosses on Marion Island
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Mosquitoes and Viruses: How Environmental DNA Can Help Monitor the Spread of Invasive Species
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Atlas Moth: World's Largest Moth Species Could Spread in the United States
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Great Pacific Garbage Patch Hosts Neopelagic Communities, Potential Invasive Species