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A nature conservation paradox: Invasive species are often threatened in their native habitat

phys.org A nature conservation paradox: Invasive species are often threatened in their native habitat

Non-native species introduced by humans are among the main causes of global species decline—they were partly responsible for 60% of the species that have become extinct worldwide in recent decades. Non-native mammals in Central Europe include species such as the brown rat, the mouflon and the mink.

A nature conservation paradox: Invasive species are often threatened in their native habitat
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