I first learned about invasive plants when birdwatching on a Ugandan lake and seeing all the water hyacinth plants floating on top of the water. Beautiful, but invasive.
So too are eucalyptus trees – in South Africa, they suck up scarce water; in Portugal, they made forest fires worse.
But South Africa has been tackling this problem of invasive trees in a very productive way for more than two decades now.
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