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An invasive species is a non-native organism that is introduced into a region outside of its native range and causes harm to humans, the environment and/or the economy. 

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Bird Vetch

Bird Vetch

Common Tansy

Common Tansy

Creeping Thistle / Canada Thistle

Creeping Thistle / Canada Thistle

European Green Crab

European Green Crab

Fall Dandelion / Autumn Hawkbit

Fall Dandelion / Autumn Hawkbit

Hempnettle / Splitlip Hempnettle

Hempnettle / Splitlip Hempnettle

Invasive Tunicates

Invasive Tunicates

Mayday Tree / European Bird Cherry / Chokecherry

Mayday Tree / European Bird Cherry / Chokecherry

Northern Pike

Northern Pike

Orange Hawkweed

Orange Hawkweed

Oxeye Daisy

Oxeye Daisy

Reed Canarygrass

Reed Canarygrass

Tall and Creeping Buttercup

Tall and Creeping Buttercup

Toadflax / Butter and Eggs

Toadflax / Butter and Eggs

White Sweetclover

White Sweetclover

Yellow Hawkweeds (Meadow, Narrowleaf, and Mouse-ear)

Yellow Hawkweeds (Meadow, Narrowleaf, and Mouse-ear)

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