Mia Soviero (04/20/26) Invasive Species and Balance

Invasive species are organisms that are introduced to a new environment where they are not native, often causing harm to the existing ecosystem. They can disrupt ecosystems, which is often a result of human activity. However, managing them raises ethical questions. This is because controlling invasive species often involves removing or killing them, even though humans are usually the ones responsible for introducing them in the first place. What stands out to me here is the idea that humans often cause these problems, but then make the decisions on how to fix them. This creates a cycle of intervention. However, who decided that humans have the right to remove or control invasive species, even if it harms them, when humans were the ones who introduced them? How do we find an answer to this question to keep everyone safe and healthy?

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