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Can Invasive Species Ever Be Good?

Por: The Atlantic Science October 02, 2022

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Some scientists say fear of invasive species is nativist; others call that criticism “unconvincing if not tortuous.”imageBROKER / AlamyOctober 2, 2022, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published in .A little over a decade ago, Jason Gleditsch was removing Asian honeysuckle when he noticed the birds. Robins and gray catbirds flocked around the thickets in autumn, attracted by the fat, ripe fruits. Originally introduced as ornamental plants... + full article



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