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Native and Nonnative Species. Native Species. Originally came from the local area Red oak American Kestrel. Nonnative Species. Species that were accidentally or deliberately introduced into an area. Exotic Alien Introduced. Invasive Species.
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Native Species • Originally came from the local area • Red oak • American Kestrel
Nonnative Species • Species that were accidentally or deliberately introduced into an area. • Exotic • Alien • Introduced
Invasive Species • A nonnative species that the negative effect outweighs the benefit
Link Multiflora Rose
Japanese Honeysuckle • Link
Link Water Hyacinth
Link Common Reed (Phragmitie)
Link Purple Loosestrife
Japanese Stiltgrass • Link
Link European Gypsy Moth
Starling • Link
Avian Flu • Link
West Nile Virus • Link
Asian Tiger Mosquito • Link
Stink Bug • Link
Link Kudzu
Link Africanized (Killer) Honeybee
Link Zebra Mussel
Wild Boar • Link
Asian Long-Horned Beetle Japanese Beetle Local Invasive Species
Bullfrog Sea Lamprey Local Invasive Species
Cane Toad Invasive Animal Species
Invasive Animal Species • Feral Cats
Invasive Animal Species • Black Rat
Invasive Animal Species • Human
List of Invasive and Exotic • Go to Link
Transported with Goods • Imported Food • International Flights • In Packing Material
Deliberate Introduction • Ornamental • Pest Control • Erosion control • Recreation • Breeding • Pets
Ballast Water Luggage Fire wood Accidental Introduction
Beneficial Reasons to Introduce a Nonnative Species 1. 2. 3.
Work Cited • http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/