The past week in invasive species blogging:
- The annotated budak has got something stuck in his craw...fish. Click here to read about the invasion of Cherax quadricarinatus in Singapore.
- Secret Tenerife blogs about the most recent efforts to manage invasive plants at Teno Rural Park, on the island of Tenerife*, part of the Canary Islands.
- Invasive wolves? In Wyoming? Sounds odd. Get more information about non-native wolves influencing elk behavior at Ron's Journal.
- The Environmental Almanac has an interesting editorial about invasive plants being used as biofuel crops.
* Link source: Encyclopedia Britannica, which provides free web access to the ISW.
2 comments:
I've heard this argument about the wolves introduced in Wyoming being non-native before--I think this more a matter of "citizenship" than species (or, rather, subspecies). Wolves can, and probably do, cross the border on their own.
Many thanks for the mention Jennifer.
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