This book elucidates the history of biological control initiatives targeting invasive species in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, a region renowned for its biological diversity. It examines the successes and challenges in managing invasive species such as the gypsy moth and hemlock woolly adelgid, providing valuable insights for developing strategies to protect ecosystems from the detrimental impacts of non-native pests. The book underscores the significance of biological control as a sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to pest management, highlighting the need for continued research and collaboration to mitigate the threats posed by invasive species.
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