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Eric Wagoner 2001-04-02T11:10:00 false Invasive Species

Globalization doesn't just mean a McDonalds on every corner. It also means some plants and animals are being introduced to places they could have never reached on their own. Sometimes everything works out OK, but often new species throw everything out of whack, invading their new homes and driving native plants and animals to extinction. The government maintains an excellent web site documenting invasive species. How many do you have in your yard?