Removing invasive trees boosts native biodiversity in one year, study finds

Published 09:00 on November 27, 2025 / Last updated at 15:07 on November 26, 2025 / / EMEA (Africa), Nature & Biodiversity (Policy)

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Clearing invasive alien tree species can enhance native biodiversity within just one year of intervention, according to a study released on Thursday.
Clearing invasive alien tree species can enhance native biodiversity within just one year of intervention, according to a study released on Thursday.


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