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Invasive Caimans Threaten Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Efforts

via Phys.org·2h ago

Spectacled caimans have quietly expanded their presence in the Florida Everglades, posing new challenges for ongoing ecosystem restoration projects. A new University of Florida study reveals that these invasive reptiles threaten an already vulnerable wetland environment. The situation highlights the complex difficulties of managing invasive species in critical ecological zones.

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