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Mute swans were introduced to North America, including Michigan, in the late 1800s as ornamental birds for parks and estates. Their establishment in the wild was facilitated by escapes and intentional releases. Over time, they spread across various regions, leading to concerns about their impact on native ecosystems. Today, they are considered an invasive species in many areas, including Michigan.

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