Arizona's Invasive Species Battle: A Losing Ground


Author: The Daily News Now! March 13, 2026 Duration: 1:51
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Arizona's Invasive Species Battle: A Losing Ground

Arizonas Battle Against Invasive Species: A Race Against Time

Arizona is grappling with a rapid spread of invasive species, threatening native plants and animals. These invaders thrive in disturbed habitats and are reshaping landscapes. Early detection is crucial, but many are already widespread. Controlling them requires significant resources and cross-border collaboration. Clearing invaders alone is not enough; reseeding native species is essential for natural defenses. Climate change exacerbates the problem, favoring tough newcomers. Invasive species impact iconic saguaros, wildflowers, cattle forage, wildfire risks, and even human lives. Wildlife also suffers, with species like frogs and snakes losing out to bullies like bullfrogs. Among the worst offenders are buffelgrass, stinknet, salt cedar, quagga mussels, and giant bullfrogs. Volunteers, technology, beetles, boaters, and federal funds are part of the fight. Despite challenges, persistence is key to turning the tide.

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