An invasive species is a non-native organism that, when introduced to a new environment, can cause significant harm to the ecosystem, economy, or human health. These species often outcompete native species for resources, disrupt food chains, and alter habitat structures. Their rapid spread can lead to declines or extinctions of native species and can negatively impact agricultural productivity and local economies. Managing invasive species is crucial for preserving biodiversity and maintaining ecosystem balance.
Fresh water(invasive spieces to the great lake)
there 24 different spieces of moose there 24 different spieces of moose
there are 850 spieces
mammals
30
6,000
Asian and African
The Great White.
no penguins are threatened
about 260
Do you mean pieces or spices
*species