What are invasive Species?
Invasive Species are plants, animals, or insects that:
Are not native to an ecosystem
Cause significant harm to the environment, economy, or human health
Are introduced accidentally or by being planted in gardens and landscaping
Why are they a problem?
They compete with native species and decrease diversity
Invasive species have contributed to the decline of 42% of threatened and endangered species in the United States
Invasive species can cause damage to buildings and other infrastructure
Zebra Mussels alone caused $1.12 billion in infrastructure damage
Many invasive species are harmful to agricultural land and crops
Crop production losses in the United States are estimated to be $40 billion every year from invasive pests
Invasive plants can cause water quality issues