Animals
Invasive Species: Florida's Feral Monkeys Are Not Disturbing Ecosystem, Study Confirms
In recent years, Florida wildlife officials have been concerned the growing population of rhesus macaques living in Silver Springs State Park. They feared the nonnative animals were taking a toll on the region's ecosystem and had the potential to transmit diseases. But a new study by San Diego State University biologists proves otherwise.
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