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List of Invasive Species in Nauru

This post lists 23 invasive species in Nauru, providing each species’ scientific name, current status on the island, and origin & pathway of introduction. Learn which animals and plants threaten Nauru’s ecosystems and what management or prevention steps matter for conservationists, policymakers, and concerned residents.

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List of Invasive Species in Andorra

This post lists 12 invasive species recorded in Andorra, with scientific names, categories and their distribution across the country. Learn which plants and animals threaten local ecosystems and what areas are most affected — essential reading for conservationists, land managers, and concerned residents.

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Invasive Species in the Dominican Republic

This comprehensive list presents 28 Invasive Species in the Dominican Republic, detailing scientific names, status, and distribution across the island. Learn which species—like lionfish and the small Indian mongoose—threaten native ecosystems and discover practical management and prevention strategies to protect biodiversity.

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Invasive Species in Cameroon: The Complete List

This comprehensive list catalogs 23 invasive species in Cameroon, providing scientific names, national status, and the regions where each species is found. From aquatic invaders like water hyacinth to terrestrial pests such as the giant African snail, the post outlines distribution, ecological impacts, practical management recommendations, and links to identification resources for researchers and local communities.

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The Complete List of Invasive Species in Japan

This post lists 95 invasive species in Japan, with scientific names, taxon, and native range for each entry. Designed for researchers, conservationists, and concerned citizens, it highlights ecological impacts, distribution, and practical steps for identification, reporting, and management to help protect Japan’s ecosystems.

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