non native species

Can Non-Native Species Be Beneficial in Managing Toxins?

While typically considered harmful, some non-native species have been used in bioremediation to manage and mitigate pollution. Certain plants and microorganisms introduced to contaminated sites can stabilize or degrade toxins, offering a potential benefit. However, this approach must be carefully managed to avoid unintended ecological consequences.

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