Invasive Earthworms Are Changing Forest Ecosystems

Invasive Earthworms Are Changing Forest Ecosystems

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Ten square feet of soil can harbor as many as 2,000 earthworms, most of which are invasive. New research suggests scientists have underestimated the ecological impact of these underground worms.

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