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Waterway Invasive Introductions: By Ballast

8/23/2013

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An invasive species is one that is introduced to areas that are not part of its natural range, where it may not have any natural enemies to keep its population in check. Invasive plants and animals can wreak havoc on natural areas, causing economic, environmental and even human health impacts.

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    A selection of environmental education tips written for Earth Gauge, a program of the National Environmental Education Foundation.  These tips focus on the structure, behavior, ecology and impacts of wetlands and headwater streams.

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