Sollten invasive Arten bekämpft werden?

Auch begünstigt durch die Globalisierung gibt es immer mehr ortsfremde pflanzliche und tierische Arten, die die einheimischen Arten in Bedrängnis bringen können.

Wie sollte man damit umgehen?

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NajaMossambica
2 years ago

I’m just talking about the topic of Burmese Tiger python Python bivittatus that in Florida in the Everglades is a threat to the fauna there and thus also to the whole biotope and biodiversity. It hurts to see how in the original habitat this Python type already as Vunerable for hunting (Haut & “Medizin”) and habitat restriction. Then you look to Florida where these pythons are killed extra and that is not long.

For this, the fewest animals can be something they are invasive. Guilt is one of the worst invasive species:

The Human Homo sapiens

NajaMossambica
2 years ago
Reply to  Nofear20

The Pythons in the Everglades have different opinions as this could happen:

  1. Through a hurricane, thousands of pythons escape from a breeding farm into freedom
  2. Gradually, irresponsible breeders or holders have exposed the snakes, as they noticed that these animals can become very long.
myotis
2 years ago

What do you take

  • As a base? After the ice age, everything has migrated here! Except dryas octopetala maybe ;o)
  • As a means? Do you poison anything? Do it all by yourself?
  • As a scale? Are there good and bad ways?

It is a very human view of a very human division…

IMHO is important(s) not to promote new “invasive” species – intentionally or unintentionally…

…you’ll never get rid of the others, like Indian Springkraut or Goldrute z. B. – How do you want to get rid of them?

Christian320
2 years ago

because local flora and fauna are broken

SadDad
2 years ago

Invasive species can’t do anything for it. It’s the man who drags them in. So he must live with it.

Lord2k14
2 years ago
Reply to  SadDad

It’s the least harm to humans.

SadDad
2 years ago
Reply to  Nofear20

That’s a shame. But you can’t blame the gray horn.

fnf06
2 years ago
Reply to  Nofear20

Especially the giant bear claw is quite dangerous for children and sensitive people, sometimes deadly…

Buckykater
2 years ago

Yes, they should be fought. Many local species have been completely displaced in many regions. Not just here. Here many are not so bad, but yet all is concerned.

Rabbits, pheasants, manadrines, dambrasch, goldfish, bisam, Nutira, Canadagans, jewellery turtles, nilgans, rattles, wool-hand crab, mink, asian ladybugs, mourning swan, nutria, grey-horns, grass carp, cow-horse, Japanese wormtail, potato bugs, sandcock Some of them are invasive.

Lord2k14
2 years ago

Don’t fight openly but at least make sure they don’t spread too much. I’m always getting green, no matter how big. I don’t want to go back to the water. But they also taste. 😉

Nathi4424
2 years ago

But if possible in a human kind…washing or these water rats (I just don’t think the name is) should just be castrated, with birds you can replace the eggs with fake eggs.

Insect zb this is difficult.

StRiW
2 years ago
Reply to  Nathi4424

Who should do that?

Even for hunting the employees are missing.

Nathi4424
2 years ago
Reply to  StRiW

Animal welfare, it’s not easy. But we’re in debt, we dragged them in, and then we’ll just make it wrong.

Nathi4424
2 years ago
Reply to  Nofear20

Exactly, the nutrians, I had only in my head that they were as similar to nitrite heišen 🤣

Rose100307
2 years ago

So, in my opinion, only the parasites such as ticks or mosquitoes should be fought, because parasites are clearly too much in nature.

Lord2k14
2 years ago
Reply to  Rose100307

So the basic food of other insects and animals?