Invasive species may be the wrong enemy in a changing subcontinent
India alone uses 35-40 million tonnes of urea per year. Woody nitrogen-fixing species such as Senna spectabilis (shown) benefit from such altered conditions. | Photo Credit: Philipp Weigell (CC BY) Across India, campaigns against invasive alien species (IAS) are gathering administrative and judicial force. Authorities now identify, map, classify, and remove species deemed ecological threats….
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