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Some types of plants and animals that exist today in the northwest are not native to our area, generally having been imported - intentionally or unintentionally - by people. These species can pose threats to native species, and as such are considered undesirable. | |||
Invasive species include: | |||
* Nutria | |||
* English ivy | |||
* [[blackberry plants|Blackberries]] | |||
* Butterfly bush | |||
* Scotch bloom | |||
[[blackberry plants| |
Revision as of 10:08, 3 March 2010
Some types of plants and animals that exist today in the northwest are not native to our area, generally having been imported - intentionally or unintentionally - by people. These species can pose threats to native species, and as such are considered undesirable.
Invasive species include:
- Nutria
- English ivy
- Blackberries
- Butterfly bush
- Scotch bloom