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The aliens have landed

By Jennifer Rankin  -  11.02.2010 / 04:12 CET
Introducing a new species may seem like a good idea, but it can bring disease and disruption that costs huge sums to deal with.

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INVASION Some species of carp and, below, squirrel have been more successful in their new habitats than native species. REUTERS
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