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Invasive species control efforts are paying off, UH report finds
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Invasive species control efforts are paying off, UH report finds
Three biological control programs aimed at tackling invasive species in Hawaii are showing positive economic returns, with two delivering especially strong results, according to a recent economic analysis conducted by the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization. The programs target the coffee berry borer, erythrina gall wasp, and fireweed, with all work taking place on the Big Island. The report found that the biocontrol program targ…
·Hawaii, United States
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