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Due to climate change and human activity, several invasive plant and animal species have already arrived in Estonia, threatening the native flora and fauna. While raccoons and red-eared sliders may become established in Estonia over the next decade, the greatest strain is on the Baltic Sea.
Due to changing environmental and climatic conditions, the arrival of new species in Estonia is inevitable and should not be seen as a dangerous development. People should, nevertheless, restrain from any actions that might contribute to it, says Tiit Maran, director of the Tallinn Zoo.