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Europe
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The Asian giant hornet poses a threat to local ecosystems and biodiversity in Europe as an invasive species.
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7
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2
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Brazil
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Conservation efforts in Brazil do not prioritize addressing invasive species.
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3
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Costa Rica
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In Costa Rica, some invasive species are accepted as part of the local environment and not perceived as a major concern.
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4
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invasive species
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France
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France has established strict regulations and management strategies to prevent the spread of invasive species.
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1
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5
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invasive species
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Germany
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Germany has implemented strict regulations and management strategies to control the spread of invasive species.
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1
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6
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invasive species
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Indonesia
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In Indonesia, invasive species are not widely acknowledged as a major threat to agricultural systems and the economy.
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7
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Russia
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In Russia, invasive species are a concern due to their impact on natural habitats and wildlife.
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1
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8
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invasive species
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, the impact of invasive species on natural habitats and wildlife is not frequently discussed or considered.
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1
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9
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Sweden
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In Sweden, invasive species pose a threat to natural habitats and wildlife.
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1
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10
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invasive species
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Thailand
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In Thailand, regulations and management strategies for invasive species are not comprehensive or strictly enforced.
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11
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invasive species
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, invasive species are a concern because of their negative effects on agriculture and the economy.
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12
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gardening communities in temperate regions
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Gardening communities in temperate regions are focused on preventing the spread of invasive species to preserve local ecosystems.
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13
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island communities
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It is crucial for island communities to isolate and eradicate invasive species to protect their unique biodiversity.
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