Invasive species a growing and costly threat, key report to find
Humans are to blame when non-native species wind up on the other side of the world, whether by accident or on purpose
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The hyacinth on L. Victoria is thought is thought to have been introduced by Belgian colonial officials in Rwanda as an ornamental garden flower before making its way down the Kagera River in the 90s.
By NewVision Reporter
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Invasive species that destroy forests, ravage crops and cause extinctions are a major and growing threat worldwide, a landmark UN-backed assessment is poised to report.
From water hyacinth choking Lake Victoria
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