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Have you ever been somewhere you shouldn’t have been?
You were misbehaving, weren’t you! Did you know that plants can misbehave too? When plants are found somewhere they shouldn’t be and causing trouble they are called “invasive.”
Why are invasive plants bad? Because they can bully and push out the good, native plants that belong there. They can let the soil erode. And they may not protect the animals or provide food like the native plants do.
To learn more about invasive and native plants, click here to try our Eco Challenge!
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