There are none known to mankind.
the answer is: The species is not changing much.
The cost to control invasive species in the US varies by species and location. However, estimates suggest that federal, state, and local governments spend billions of dollars annually on invasive species management, research, and prevention efforts. These costs encompass activities such as monitoring, eradication, research, and restoration of impacted ecosystems.
Governments already have enough power. What some of them lack is knowledge and guts
The species is not changing much.
Well as far as I know they're a roosting species (they sleep all night) and don't require much attention
Many species still on earth today are quite ancient; and there is much evidence that there are more than we know of.
We so know what genes people have, and we know what genes many other species have. We also know what some of these genes do, and we even know in some cases how they do it. But there is a great deal that we don't know. At a guess, we only know 1% of the full explanation of what genes do and how they do it.
Not much is known about Darth Plagueis. One thing I know is that Darth Plagueis's species was a Muun, but no one knows who his master was
because the government holds too much money and doesnt know where else to waste the people's money
Its local governments do not have very much power.
Local governments did not do much to stop the voilence of the group.
Species grossed $113,354,449 worldwide.