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The Dangers Lurking in Our Wild Spaces

The first record of these harmless scorpions in sheerness is from nearly 150 years ago, when they're thought to have arrived a stowaway at the local docks. They don't seem to be doing anyone any harm - but there are exotic, invasive species that do damage our natural and unnatural environments. Conservative estimates say that truly invasive species cost the UK around 1.2 billion pounds every year. It's not child-eating snakes we should be worried about: it's Budlea, beloved by butterflies, but the blight of railway sightings nationwide.

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