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Study suggests ways to prevent spread of invasive alien species from pet and aquaria trade in Caribbean – Invasive Species Blog
A new study, published in the journal One Health has suggested ways in which to prevent the spread of invasive alien species (IAS) into sensitive ecosystems caused by the pet and aquaria trade in the Caribbean. This includes species such as red-eared sliders (turtles), catfish, Guinea pigs, rabbits, geese and even shark. Other species on…
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Study suggests ways to prevent spread of invasive alien species from pet and aquaria trade in Caribbean – Invasive Species Blog
A new study, published in the journal One Health has suggested ways in which to prevent the spread of invasive alien species (IAS) into sensitive ecosystems caused by the pet and aquaria trade in the Caribbean. This includes species such as red-eared sliders (turtles), catfish, Guinea pigs, rabbits, geese and even shark. Other species on…
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Study suggests ways to prevent spread of invasive alien species from pet and aquaria trade in Caribbean – Invasive Species Blog
A new study, published in the journal One Health has suggested ways in which to prevent the spread of invasive alien species (IAS) into sensitive ecosystems caused by the pet and aquaria trade in the Caribbean. This includes species such as red-eared sliders (turtles), catfish, Guinea pigs, rabbits, geese and even shark. Other species on…
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