Melting glaciers causes rapid spread of invasive species on South Georgia Island
Published date: Wed, 03 Apr 2024 12:44:57 +0700
Researchers have claimed that melting glaciers are causing the rapid spread of invasive species on South Georgia Island.
In the remote reaches of the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, melting glaciers are ushering in a new era of ecological transformation, according to groundbreaking research shedding light on the alarming colonization of these newly exposed terrains by invasive species.