How People Profit Off Invasive Species | World Wide Waste Marathon | Business Insider

How People Profit Off Invasive Species | World Wide Waste Marathon | Business Insider
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Narrator: Green crabs took over New England probably after hitching a ride on trading ships. The US government originally imported carp from Asia to eat algae. And pythons that now slither around the Florida Everglades escaped from a pet-breeding compound in the 1990s. Every year, invasive species cause up to $1.4 trillion worth of damage in places... Read More
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