Invasive species
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Burmese Pythons Invade Florida's Natural Ecosystems, Terrorizing Native Species in the State
Invasive to southern Florida, Burmese pythons have been taking a toll on the state's natural ecosystems for decades. For some reason, nature's one of the most formidable predators have recently come for the north, wreaking havoc on native species.
Latest Research Articles
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22,000 Traps and 40 Tons of Poison Not Enough to Eradicate Rat Infestation in Lord Howe Islands
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Officials Announce the Eradication of Invasive Giant Snails That Eat Florida Homes
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Invasive Mosquito Species That Aggressively Bite Humans Are Suddenly Increasing in SoCal
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Giant Murder Hornets are Killing Honeybees as they Invade North America
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Invasive Species: Growing Population of Crayfish and Carps in Lakes Cause Rapid Ecosystem Collapse
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Black Chinese Carp: Invasive Species With Human-Like Teeth Invade US Lakes
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Young Boy Caught a Massive "Foot-Long" Goldfish, Proving Invasive Goldfish Epidemic
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Washington Destroys Nest of More Than 1,500 Asian Giant 'Murder Hornet'
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Invasive Cane Toads Resort to Cannibalism as a Survival Tactic in New Environment
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A Number of Invasive Plants Still Being Sold on the Market Despite Being Banned in US
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Asian Hornet Invasion: First "Murder Hornet" of 2021 Discovered in Washington State
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Poison Hemlock: How to Watch Out For This Deadly Plant Spreading in US