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Invasive species don't stop evolving themselves. Consider the infamous brown rats of New York City, which have evolved longer noses and shorter upper molar t ...
Here are ten examples of non-native species that quickly became an enormous, invasive problem. In The War of the Worlds, H.G. Wells provides a frightening description of a world overcome by an ...
Invasive species examples All kinds of plants and animals, including trees, fish, rodents, insects, and fungi, can become invasive. Some are initially introduced to new locations for a purpose ...
Experts want to combat new species of plants that are moving around within the United States, and coming from around the ...
Invasive species can be introduced in a variety of ways, sometimes accidently and sometimes intentionally. Either way, it all comes back to horticulture, or the practice of garden cultivation and ...
Biological invasions are widely acknowledged as a serious threat to biodiversity, global economies, and a good quality of ...
Invasive species are a big deal, and that’s why a group of national players, including the US Army Corps of Engineers, the National Parks Service, and others have come together to focus ...
This story originally appeared on CityLab and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Her name was Lola. No, not “L-O-L-A, Lola,” from the Kinks’ song, but a Mexican Redhead. Well ...
Thousands of invasive species introduced to new ecosystems around the world are causing more than $423 billion in estimated losses to the global economy every year by harming nature, damaging food ...