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Are Rats Destroying our Coral Reefs?

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DID YOU KNOW?Rats and mice were introduced to the Virgin Islands by European ships. Prior to Columbus, bats and humans were the only mammals present. Newly published research in Nature: International Journal of Science suggests … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, International News, Uncategorized, Wildlife Education | Tagged conservation biology, coral reef, ecosystem ecology, invasive species, marine biology, rats, sea birds

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