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What is being done to stop or eliminate invasive species?

they kill most of them


What is being done to help stop introducing species?

Some endangered animals are being held in captivity which provide them with food, water, toys and more species that they can play with. Endangered animals are also being trained to protect them selves so when they are fully grown and have been put to their natural habitat, they can protect them selves from wild species and not get hunted by humans.


What is the problems with invasive species?

Native species have natural enemies and do not usually cause a problem. Invasive species frequently do not have natural predators. As a result, Invasive species can create tremendous problems for people. For example: in Florida Water Hyacinths turned lakes into dead zones and breeding areas for mosquitoes. They have done the same in Africa. Africa does not need more mosquitoes spreading malaria. In the Great Lakes, the zebra mussel has choked off water inlets. For a while in the Great Lakes, lampreys killed the fish. In Alabama, an invasive plant threatens to destroy the timber industry. Thus, some invasive species have crowded out native species and made major changes in the ecology. As they crowd out the natural species they can bring plagues and pestilence with them. They can also cause the failure of modern machinery.


What is being done to help the endangered gorilla species?

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What is being done to save the sperm whale species?

Making it illegal to hunt them.


What could mrsgranger have done to eliminate the use of the new word?

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What is being done to save blue whale species?

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What is being done to stop introduced species spreading in rivers?

I recommend eating the fish.


What is being done to save OWLS?

Snowy owls are protected species, as are all Birds of Prey. However, the snowy owl is not an endangered species.


What is being done to protect the quokkas?

There are many different groups which are capturing this species for breeding and research.


What is being done to get largemouth bass out of Maryland?

Nothing..They are an endemic species there, and are protected by laws of the State.


Which animals in the arctic are invasive species?

That's a very difficult question to answer for a number of reasons. First off, we still known very little about what is out there so far as "animals" goes. Sure, we know about the big mammals and even most if not all of the small ones. But we know little about insects and very little about fish and other associated marine life (again, except for the large mammals). So because we aren't really sure what is there, and therefore, native to the Arctic, it's difficult to say what is an invasive species. The term invasive itself seems to imply that it is a species that enters the area and manages to take over or at least persist and live in that area. There are numerous species that enter the Arctic annually, but don't live there on a regular basis. Many bird species fall into this category. They may be blown off course or sail on favourable winds and appear for a year, but may not be seen for years again (if ever). I don't think anyone would call those invasive. To me, an invasive species has to show up from a different area and establish a viable, reproducing population. If that's what is really meant by invasive species, then I'd wager that we don't yet know of any animals that have managed to do that. There are many rare species which show up from time to time, probably many more that we don't even see, but I'd say we have yet to identify any truly invasive species, largely because we haven't done enough surveys or research to determine what was originally present.