Date: Thu, 02 Jan 97 18:49 EST From: dave evans <T442119@RUTADMIN.RUTGERS.EDU> To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com Message-Id: <aabcdefg23$foo@default> Subject: Re: Re: Non-Native Species
> From: Rand Nicholson <writserv@NBNET.NB.CA>
>
> >California resembles Australia when it comes to having forests
> >of Eucalyptus,
But no kuwalas (sp?) though, eh?
> Rice eels to zebra mussels, etc. One just has to sit down and think and one
> can come up with invader species. A lot of them seem to be "natural"
> because they have been in our (North American) ecosystems for decades.
How about that crap: poison-ivy! That's not a native either. It
now cover's roads sides all over N. America! I've seen it everywhere
I've been (quite a number of places). It's even in Canada, right?
Dave E
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