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Native and Nonnative Species. Native Species –Originally came from the local area Red oak American Kestrel.

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1 Native and Nonnative Species

2 Native Species –Originally came from the local area Red oak American Kestrel

3 Nonnative Species –Species that were accidentally or deliberately introduced into an area. Exotic Alien Introduced

4 Invasive Species A nonnative species that the negative effect outweighs the benefit

5 Multiflora Rose Link

6 Japanese Honeysuckle Link

7 Tree-of-Heaven

8 Water Hyacinth Link

9 Mile-A-Minute Weed

10 Common Reed (Phragmitie) Link

11 Purple Loosestrife Link

12 Brazilian Waterweed

13 Japanese Stiltgrass Link

14 European Gypsy Moth Link

15 Africanized Honeybee

16 Starling Link

17 Avian Flu Link

18 West Nile Virus Link

19 Asian Tiger Mosquito Link

20 Stink Bug Link

21 Kudzu Link

22 Africanized (Killer) Honeybee Link

23 Zebra Mussel Link

24 Wild Boar Link

25 Local Invasive Species Asian Long-Horned Beetle Japanese Beetle

26 Local Invasive Species Bullfrog Sea Lamprey

27 Invasive Animal Species Cane Toad

28 Invasive Animal Species Feral Cats

29 Invasive Animal Species Black Rat

30 Invasive Animal Species Human

31 List of Invasive and Exotic Go to Link

32 Transported with Goods Imported Food International Flights In Packing Material

33 Deliberate Introduction Ornamental Pest Control Erosion control Recreation Breeding Pets

34 Accidental Introduction Ballast Water Luggage Fire wood

35 Beneficial Reasons to Introduce a Nonnative Species 1. 2. 3.

36 Work Cited http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/


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