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communities of species that might be in a particular area, communities of species that might be in a particulararea, but communities of species that might be in a particular area, but they also make changes to the soil ecosystem, too, and they have a very painful sting, so humans can also be affected. �* sting, so humans can also be affected-— affected. and in the terms of australia. — affected. and in the terms of australia, they _ affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost - affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost a - affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost a lot i affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost a lot of l affected. and in the terms of- australia, they cost a lot of money, 22 billion by the 2014s, in trying to combat them?— 22 billion by the 2014s, in trying to combat them? yes, that's right. so it's really _ to combat them? yes, that's right. so it's really important, _ to combat them? yes, that's right. so it's really important, with i to combat them? yes, that's right. so it's really important, with any i so it's really important, with any of these so—called invasive species, species that have been moved from one part of the world to another by human activities, and then they go on to have some kind of impact, the most important thing to do is to prevent their arrival in the first place. but once they do arrive, management is really expensive but actually the cost of inaction is even greater.— actually the cost of inaction is even greater. so, what are the o tions even greater. so, what are the options that — even greater. so, what are the options that are _ even greater. so, what are the options that are available i even greater. so, what are the options that are available to i even greater. so, what are the i options that are available to tackle them, australia obviously spending a lot of money on it, but they seem so small and so innocent, but in fact they are causing all this devastation?— they are causing all this devastation? ., .,

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devastation? so, one of the advantages. _ devastation? so, one of the advantages, because i devastation? so, one of the advantages, because they l devastation? so, one of the i advantages, because they have devastation? so, one of the _ advantages, because they have nests, so it means that you can control quite a large number of them are so glad there are a variety of different treatment options, some of them involve sterilising the queen, for instance, which essentially then kills the colony, but there can be other ways in which can be controlled, through baiting, so they take back toxic baits to the nest, but it is really important that people are aware of these threats to biodiversity from invasive species and they play a part in terms of the surveillance and monitoring, keeping a lookout and reporting any sightings that they have as quickly as possible, because any action, if it can take place as quickly as possible, is going to be more effective than if the insects are left to spread and establish. and left to spread and establish. and briefl , left to spread and establish. and briefly. does _ left to spread and establish. and briefly, does global warming contribute to this, are they more likely to spread because of the warming climate?— warming climate? certainly, particularly _ warming climate? certainly, particularly insects, - warming climate? certainly, particularly insects, they i warming climate? certainly, | particularly insects, they will benefit, many of them will benefit from a warming climate, for example in the uk, as the temperatures are warming, we are expecting more of

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Anderson Cooper 360

coming up an x breaking news from capitol hill on a when a house vote could come on aid for israel and ukraine and the political price speaker mike johnson could pay for it from his own party, also, israeli prime minister netanyahu's answer to allies with ideas about how he should respond to iran sunday on the whole story. >> nick paton walsh report on the growing turf war between humans and elephants and sri lanka he's big and pretty angry with deadly consequences for both sides are these giants and invasive species are they fighting for their own survival feels bizarre to see this frontline mentality out here between where the elephants come from. a nice farming fields full story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn with dry eye symptoms. key kelvin bad inflammation might

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BBC News

most invasive species, fire ants. the ants are thought to have entered the country in shipping containers from south america about two decades ago. they pose a threat to people and livestock. joining me now is professor helen roy who is an ecologist at the uk centre for ecology and hydrology. explain to our viewers, what they are and why they are so dangerous? thank you, so, fire ants are small insects and the red imported fire ant originates in south america and it is a species that has spread around the world in a variety of different ways but particularly can be found in soil which is imported in one way or another. and these quite tiny ads can form quite large colonies and they are omnivores, they eat a lot of different things, and particularly they will pray on, for example, seabirds or baby turtles, which are a particular concern in some regions, but also a whole variety of other insects, so they can really change the

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stings they inflict create a burning sensation and there is a risk of people being stung for example suffering from severe allergic reactions. so these ants have established a foothold in the southeastern corner of queensland state but in the last few months they have been detected across the border, new south wales. and experts say the fire ants pose more of a threat to australia than many other invasive species put together. they sound awful _ species put together. they sound awful we _ species put together. they sound awful we discussed | species put together. they | sound awful we discussed it species put together. they sound awful we discussed it in the office apparently they clumped together when there has been a lot of rainfall and they become deadly in greater numbers. what is likely to be recommended to stop them in their tracks? recommended to stop them in theirtracks? i recommended to stop them in their tracks?— their tracks? i imagine it all comes down _ their tracks? i imagine it all comes down to _ their tracks? i imagine it all comes down to money - their tracks? i imagine it all comes down to money and l comes down to money and resources, the queensland state government says it's eradication programmes are first—class, that sniffer dogs and bait dropped from helicopters and also wrote checks, a lot of these fire ants are on the move literally on the backs of lorries in

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police also contacting 25,000 victims they have identified, given details of how they had been scammed and giving them advice. as for labhost, yesterday this was the moment it was shut down and replaced with this message from the police to the scammers. tom symonds, bbc news. heavy rain has continued to batter gulf states, causing deadly flash floods and causing disruption to flights at the world's second—busiest airport. about 300 flights were cancelled at dubai international airport on wednesday, with hundreds more delayed, after the united arab emirates experienced its largest rainfall event since records began 75 years ago. the airport, which serves as a major hub for connecting flights to every continent, is warning recovery will take some time. in australia, a new report is due to be handed down into the spread and threat of one of the world's most invasive species, fire ants. the ants are thought to have entered the country in shipping containers from south america about two decades ago.

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Next invasive insect menace may already be in Ontario and you should kill it on sight

A feared invasive pest that has lurked across Ontario's southern border may have already begun a secret incursion into Canada, as several sightings...

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As climate change starves Arctic foxes, Norway feeds them dog food and faces new dilemmas

To help an iconic Scandinavian animal avoid extinction, Norwegian scientists are breeding them in captivity and stocking the wilderness to get them through the long winter

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Pilikula: Pilikula Celebrates Birth Of Offspring Of 15 Species | Mangaluru News

Mangaluru: Fifteen species of animals and birds gave birth to offsprings at Pilikula Biological Park in Mangaluru, marking this month as one of the mo.

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