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National Invasive Species Week is one of two each year, focusing on outreach and education.
Invasive species can be plant, animal, or insect-based. When they land in an area, they can devastate an entire ecosystem destroying food, habitats, crops, and livestock.
How you can help:
BOATERS—Clean, drain and dry your boat trailer and gear whenever you leave a body of water.
PET OWNERS—If you have acquired an undesirable pet or fish species for your aquarium or water garden, it is important not to release these plants or animals into the environment.
TRAVELERS, HIKERS, BIKERS, BIRDERS, AND CAMPERS—If you engage in terrestrial recreational activities like camping, hiking, biking, or birding, take care not to be an unwitting vehicle of dispersion.
GARDENERS—Not all non-native species are bad, but some plants that look lovely in your garden might be harmful invaders that will make their way into natural areas.
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