Management
of invasive species Invasive species are non-native organisms that are introduced to an ecosystem, either unintentionally or for deliberate human purposes, and cause adverse ecological, economic, or health impacts. Management of invasive species involves the implementation of various control and prevention measures to reduce their impact and deter their spread. These measures can include physical removal, biological control, habitat modification, and the introduction of alternative species or management regimes into the environment. Management of invasive species is essential for maintaining the health of native ecosystems and preserving biodiversity. It can also help prevent economic damage caused by the establishment of non-native species, and can help protect the environment from dangerous diseases and toxins associated with invasive species.
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