
Legally Traded Species Become Invasive In US
Editor’s: Trapped in a Tank: The Hidden Cruelty of the Tropical Fish Trade The Exotic Pet Trade Harms Animals and Humans. The European Union Is Studying a Potential Solution By Spoorthy Raman / Mongabay Although a superpower, the U.S. is under constant invasion — we’re not talking humans here but meek-looking plants and animals that have caused ecological havoc. Take, for instance, the tiny, nocturnal coqui frogs ( Eleutherodactylus coqui) in Hawai‘i that arrived from Puerto Rico in the 1980s and are now terrorizing the islanders with their deafening “ ko-kee” calls that can be as loud as a motorcycle engine. With numbers in Hawai‘i now surpassing those in Puerto Rico, the frogs have scrubbed the forest floor and treetops of vital pollinating insects, toppled property prices in prime real estate markets, and are hurting tourism. ...

