An international report reveals the economic loss and biodiversity crisis that result from the biological invasion of alien species. Learn more about it in this article.
Invasive species pose a serious threat to native species and ecosystems around the world. A recent study predicts that thousands of invasive species will be accounted for worldwide by 2050 if biosecurity and international trade laws aren't stricter.
Alien species are the primary driver of recent extinctions in both animals and plants, so there is a clear and urgent need for better biosecurity measures to prevent or mitigate the impact of future invasions and protect endangered native species
Researchers have discovered traces of organic material at 10 km below the seafloor in the Mariana Trench. This Organic material is similar to what is produced by microbes living in more accessible places.
Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum recently announced a report pertaining to the amicable increase of alien species worldwide. The data is based on research and reports accumulated over the last 200 years showing a possible alien species domination few decades from now.