Current news:
=> Rapidly proliferating invasive plant species, including trees, shrubs and climbers, have posed a serious threat to Kaziranga National Park’s flora and fauna.
=> A number of species as invasive that includes tree species of Bombax ceiba (semul), Trewia nudiflora (gutel/bhelkar), Crataeva nurvala (barun), Lagerstroemia speciosa (ejhar), and Lagerstroemia parviflora (sidha), shrub species of Litsea salicifolia (dighloti), Securinega virosa (panisikoti), Leea macrophylla (kukurathengia), Rosa involucrate (wild rose/bonoria golap), Lippia alba (bontulasi/kuhum kata bon), and Cestrum diurnum (din ka raja), and climber varieties of Derris cuneifloia (rumet in Karbi), Calamus tenuis (bet), Mikenia micrantha (mikenia), and Eupatorium odoratum (Germany bon).
Alien and Invasive species:
Alien Species:
=> An alien species to a particular ecosystem is the one that is not native to that ecosystem.
=> Alien species are spread by human activity, intended or unintended, to new areas.
=> Mostly Invasive species are carried from one location to another in ballast water.
Invasive alien species:
=> Some alien species are destructive in nature and they can destroy the entire ecosystem.
=> Such alien species are known as invasive alien species.