Conservation’s Double-Edged Sword: When Threatened Mammals Thrive as Aliens

Xomchim.Com (2025)
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Abstract

In a globalized world, mammals once confined to specific native habitats are increasingly found in foreign ecosystems. While many introduced species are labeled as invasive, a paradox arises when some of these species are themselves threatened with extinction in their native range [2,3]. A recent global study addresses this conservation dilemma by analyzing 36 mammal species that are both threatened in their native habitats and established as alien populations elsewhere [4].

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