Surf these sites: Control and containment of the Brown Tree Snake -- The National Biological Service has a central role in the study of the biology of the brown tree snake, control alternatives for use on Guam, the ecology of Guam and other Pacific Islands, and ecosystem changes due to introduced species and habitat alterations occurring in the region. Earth Changes TV - Everyone Fighting Invasive Species -- Controlling the nutria. It’s a swamp rat as big as a pit bull and about as affable. Feral cats -- Information on a study of feral cats in Portsmouth Naval Dockyard (UK), conducted by Jane Dards in the 1970s. The study covered population ecology and social behaviour. Grazing Photo Gallery -- Grazing Photo Gallery: A collection of photos documenting the ecological degradation caused by livestock grazing on public lands in the Southwest. Humans as Invasive -- Access to private land can be dealt with in a positive way. If you choose to have recreationists on the property, know who you have and communicate the rules. National Feral Animal Control Program -- The program aims to develop and implement in cooperation with State, Territory and local Governments a program to reduce the damage to agriculture and the environment from feral animals. The impact of invasive species on reptiles and amphibians -- Native amphibian and reptile populations worldwide are under threat from exotic invasive species of plants and animals, including other reptiles and amphibians. Wild Burro (Desert USA) -- All about the Wild Burro, its scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats and life cycle. Zebra Mussels -- Study of the mussels as a source of contaminant exposure for diving ducks, which have made the mussel a staple food source.
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