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SustainableDavid:
Hey, all:
I looked for "Invasive Species" and only found it under Areas of Focus associated with Marine Biology and Ecology. Indeed, invasives impact a far broader range of habitats and ecosystems than just the marine environment. I suggest an Area of Focus entitled "Control/Eradication of Invasive Species" be placed in either Conservation, Ecology, or Habitat Restoration. Thanks for the consideration.
SustainableDavid
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wen2li3 : I would propose a simple "Invasive Species" AoF. Control and eradication of invasives is certainly a solution to the problem but would, as an Area of Focus, fall entirely within Invasive Species, since any discussion of invasive species demands attention to solutions to the problems they cause - it's a more elegant method of representing the problem.
I hate invasives!!! I especially hate that there is no special attention in our tax codes and little regulation of the sale of invasive species as pets and landscaping.
English Ivey, while mostly benign, is actually an invasive species, along with many kinds of grass, rabbits, fish in the aquarium trade and countless unknown potential invasive species. I wish that legislatures would pass tax code additions to discourage the sale of non-native species.
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I looked for "Invasive Species" and only found it under Areas of Focus associated with Marine Biology and Ecology. Indeed, invasives impact a far broader range of habitats and ecosystems than just the marine environment. I suggest an Area of Focus entitled "Control/Eradication of Invasive Species" be placed in either Conservation, Ecology, or Habitat Restoration. Thanks for the consideration.
SustainableDavid
Messages done with sustainable energy, with Wind and Sun!
wen2li3 : I would propose a simple "Invasive Species" AoF. Control and eradication of invasives is certainly a solution to the problem but would, as an Area of Focus, fall entirely within Invasive Species, since any discussion of invasive species demands attention to solutions to the problems they cause - it's a more elegant method of representing the problem.
I hate invasives!!! I especially hate that there is no special attention in our tax codes and little regulation of the sale of invasive species as pets and landscaping.
English Ivey, while mostly benign, is actually an invasive species, along with many kinds of grass, rabbits, fish in the aquarium trade and countless unknown potential invasive species. I wish that legislatures would pass tax code additions to discourage the sale of non-native species.
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Flag comment for removal angusparker 2 months ago
Invasives are likely the # 2 cause of worldwide biodiversity loss after climate change. The connection with island ecology is particularly important. Island Conservation (NGO) where I used to work is focused on this issue. Also part of IUCN approved Unified Classification of Direct Threats.
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