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andrezito [222]
1 year ago
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Discuss the ethical questions and controversies involved in controlling the spread of nonnative plants vs. animals.

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Grace [21]1 year ago
7 0

Non native plants and animals are also known as invasive species. There are ethical issues in spreading invasive species in a biodiversity.

One of the biggest risks to native species is invasive species. Invasive species are putting about 42% of vulnerable or endangered species in jeopardy. Wildlife is harmed by invasive species in many different ways. A new, aggressive species may not have any natural predators or restraints when it is introduced into an area. By destroying or substituting native food sources, invasive species have the potential to alter the ecosystem's food chain. The invasive species could offer wildlife little to no food value. 

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