"You cannot wait until an invasive species has demonstrated its impact upon the ecosystem. If you do, then it's too late." ...
From Wyld_Lyf: “At Mabamba Swamp, where Shoebills breed among thick papyrus channels, these prehistoric-looking birds fiercely defend their nesting grounds. Shoebills are highly territorial, ...
Another giant reptile is clawing its way toward disrupting the South Florida ecosystem as an invasive species. The Nile monitor -- a semi-aquatic lizard equipped with razor claws that can grow up to 6 ...
"It's like catching a tornado. Swim, burrow, they climb trees, they are like modern day velociraptors." ...
"They're very wild, they're very active. They don't make good pets at all. They don't calm down." ...
Nile monitor lizards, an invasive species, are making their presence known in Cape Coral as temperatures rise.
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