Drought enables spread of Everglades-choking exotic plants – Sun Sentinel (blog)
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Drought enables spread of Everglades-choking exotic plants
Sun Sentinel (blog) Melaleuca and other fast-growing transplants from other parts of the world are a threat to the Everglades because they overwhelm and crowd out native plants, which hurts wildlife habitat. Much of the Everglades dried out during what turned out to be … |
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