
Invasive Species Management
Invasive species management involves controlling or eradicating plants, animals, or pathogens that are not native to an ecosystem and disrupt local environments. These invasive species can harm native wildlife, plants, and even human activities by outcompeting them for resources, spreading diseases, or altering habitats. Management strategies include monitoring populations, removing invasive species through physical methods or chemical treatments, restoring native species, and implementing preventive measures to stop their spread. Effective management aims to protect biodiversity, maintain ecosystem balance, and ensure the health of natural environments.