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Published: August 5, 2008
Fight against non-native animals, plants is often a delaying action
By David Zizzo
They come on the wind, in the water and on the ground. They sneak across borders, cling to trucks and stow away in home appliances.

Invasive species of all kinds — plants, insects, birds, mammals and others — are on the attack around the world, depending on your definition of "attack.” Any species that's not native to an area, scientists say, is considered invasive, a definition that, depending on how you look at...

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