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Invasive Species From Freshwater Pet Trade Threaten Germany's Biodiversity

Unwanted pets are often released as soon as they become a nuisance. Not just dogs and cats, but also exotic freshwater species. This contributes significantly to the spread of invasive species. Well known examples include the goldfish and pond slider terrapins, which have established non-native populations globally

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Invasive Plants Put India's Natural Heritage at Risk: Scientists Call For Urgent Action To Restore Ecosystems

Invasive plant species management in India has historically been constrained by a lack of information regarding the spread of invasions. So to combat this, scientists from the Wildlife Institute of India were forced to come up with a unique solution.

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Global Assessment Reveals the Devastating Effects of Invasive Alien Species on Nature and People in Africa

In 2019, the Intergovernmental Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Global Assessment Report confirmed invasive alien species as one of the five most important direct drivers of biodiversity loss. The others were climate change, land and sea use, direct exploitation of species, and pollution.

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