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"Invasive: The Silent Intruders of Nature's Balance" Harlequin Ladybird - with 7-spot Ladybird on the left: Nature's vibrant colors intertwine

Background imageInvasive Collection: USA, Hawaii, Big Island of Hawaii. Punaluu Black Sand Beach Park

USA, Hawaii, Big Island of Hawaii. Punaluu Black Sand Beach Park, Wetland pond with invasive, blooming water lily and water hyacinth

Background imageInvasive Collection: USA, Hawaii, Big Island of Hawaii. Bamboo is invasive to the Hawaiian Islands

USA, Hawaii, Big Island of Hawaii. Bamboo is invasive to the Hawaiian Islands, Hamakua Coast

Background imageInvasive Collection: USA, Hawaii, Big Island of Hawaii. Hamakua coast, Royal poinciana in bloom at Waikaumalo

USA, Hawaii, Big Island of Hawaii. Hamakua coast, Royal poinciana in bloom at Waikaumalo Park

Background imageInvasive Collection: El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluk (oil on canvas, 1814)

El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluk (oil on canvas, 1814)
LRI4606019 El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluk (oil on canvas, 1814) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); Prado, Madrid

Background imageInvasive Collection: Soapbush or Kosters curse, Clidemia hirta

Soapbush or Kosters curse, Clidemia hirta (Melastoma hirtum]. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1818

Background imageInvasive Collection: Searching for a Hidden Bullet by the Induction Balance (engraving)

Searching for a Hidden Bullet by the Induction Balance (engraving)
2791446 Searching for a Hidden Bullet by the Induction Balance (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Searching for a Hidden Bullet by the Induction Balance)

Background imageInvasive Collection: El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluks. Detail (oil on canvas, 1814)

El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluks. Detail (oil on canvas, 1814)
LRI4606031 El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluks. Detail (oil on canvas, 1814) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); Prado, Madrid

Background imageInvasive Collection: Close up of a Green iguana (Iguana iguana) eye and face. Invasive species, Florida, USA

Close up of a Green iguana (Iguana iguana) eye and face. Invasive species, Florida, USA. Captive

Background imageInvasive Collection: Thailand giant elephant ear, is considered invasive in certain states in the United

Thailand giant elephant ear, is considered invasive in certain states in the United States

Background imageInvasive Collection: Pink Billygoat Weed, USA

Pink Billygoat Weed, USA

Background imageInvasive Collection: 20084014

20084014
PERU Near Cusco Ollantaytambo Pinkuylluna Mountain and town of Ollantaytambo Sacred Valley of the Incas. Cuzco Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist

Background imageInvasive Collection: 20084015

20084015
PERU Near Cusco Ollantaytambo Pinkuylluna Mountain and tourists Sacred Valley of the Incas. Cuzco Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour

Background imageInvasive Collection: 3841 Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore

3841 Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore
Overlooking the city and Saint Georges Castle from Elevator Santa Justa, Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageInvasive Collection: grape hyacinth, muscari armeniacum

grape hyacinth, muscari armeniacum
Grape hyacinth, Muscari armeniacum in early spring growing in an English garden. Flower spike with cluster of small flowers having the appearance of an inverted bunch of grapes

Background imageInvasive Collection: Japanese knotweed, Fallopia japonica behind a red plastice barier fence saying Do not

Japanese knotweed, Fallopia japonica behind a red plastice barier fence saying Do not
4864 Japanese knotweed, Fallopia japonica behind a red plastice barier fence saying Do not Enter in an East London suburb

Background imageInvasive Collection: Frog (Rana temporaria) spawn amongst invasive Fairy fern (Azolla filiculoides) from garden pond

Frog (Rana temporaria) spawn amongst invasive Fairy fern (Azolla filiculoides) from garden pond. Photographed in aquarium, controlled conditions. Surrey, England, UK. March

Background imageInvasive Collection: Bumblebee (Bombus sp) nectaring on Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera). Surrey, England, UK

Bumblebee (Bombus sp) nectaring on Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera). Surrey, England, UK. September

Background imageInvasive Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) with very tatty, worn wings and dusted with pollen, visiting

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) with very tatty, worn wings and dusted with pollen, visiting a Himalayan balsam (Impatients glandulifera) flower. Wiltshire pastureland, UK, September

Background imageInvasive Collection: Clay-colored robin (Turdus grayi), drinking from flower of African tulip tree (Spathodea

Clay-colored robin (Turdus grayi), drinking from flower of African tulip tree (Spathodea campanulata) Costa Rica. This tree is an invasive species

Background imageInvasive Collection: Invasive species, Indo Pacific Lionfish (Pterois volitans) West Sand Ridge, Bahamas

Invasive species, Indo Pacific Lionfish (Pterois volitans) West Sand Ridge, Bahamas Bank near Grand Bahama, Caribbean

Background imageInvasive Collection: Rose-ringed / ring-necked parakeets (Psittacula krameri) in flight on way to roost

Rose-ringed / ring-necked parakeets (Psittacula krameri) in flight on way to roost in an urban cemetery, London, UK, January

Background imageInvasive Collection: Akaka falls (422 foot) surrounded by vegetation, (much of which is non-native) Akaka

Akaka falls (422 foot) surrounded by vegetation, (much of which is non-native) Akaka Falls State Park, Hawaii

Background imageInvasive Collection: Common myna Acridotheres tristis

Common myna Acridotheres tristis
Common myna (or Indian Myna Acridotheres tristis). This bird is native to southern Asia from Afghanistan to Sri Lanka. The Myna has been introduced in many other parts of the world

Background imageInvasive Collection: Capeweed or plain treasureflower, cape dandelion, cape marigold (Arcotheca calendula)

Capeweed or plain treasureflower, cape dandelion, cape marigold (Arcotheca calendula) at the Costa Vicentina. The coast of the Algarve during spring

Background imageInvasive Collection: Picture No. 12009610

Picture No. 12009610
Racoon Dog - adult next to its den - Germany Date:

Background imageInvasive Collection: Teazle seed heads

Teazle seed heads

Background imageInvasive Collection: Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) flowering, invasive weed, Bursfelde, Lower Saxony

Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) flowering, invasive weed, Bursfelde, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imageInvasive Collection: Pacific oyster

Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas). This oyster, which is edible, is native to the Pacific coasts of Asia. It has been introduced to other coastal areas worldwide

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A lionfish, Pterois volitans, and alcyonarian soft coral, Fiji

Background imageInvasive Collection: Stonecrop ROG 10963 Australian Stonecrop swamp. Mass of pygmy weed invading a New Forest pond

Stonecrop ROG 10963 Australian Stonecrop swamp. Mass of pygmy weed invading a New Forest pond (Invasive Alien)
ROG-10963 Australian Swamp STONECROP / New Zealand Pigmyweed - invading New Forest pond, Alien Mass of pygmy weed UK Crassula helmsii Introducted to the United Kingdom from Tasmania in 1911

Background imageInvasive Collection: Harlequin Ladybird - Feeding on Aphids Out-competes native British ladybirds for food Location

Harlequin Ladybird - Feeding on Aphids Out-competes native British ladybirds for food Location: Laboratory culture, UK
SPH-3289 Harlequin Ladybird - Feeding on Aphids Location: Laboratory culture, UK Harmonia axyridis Out-competes native British ladybirds for food Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageInvasive Collection: Harlequin Ladybird - range of colour morphs

Harlequin Ladybird - range of colour morphs
SPH-3238 Harlequin LADYBIRD - Range of colour morphs Harmonia axyridis The Harlequin is a voracious predator and easily out competes our native ladybirds for food

Background imageInvasive Collection: Rhododendron growing in Welsh Forest, Brecon Beacons NP Wales LA000445

Rhododendron growing in Welsh Forest, Brecon Beacons NP Wales LA000445
COS-1311 Rhododendron growing in Welsh Forest Brecon Beacons NP Wales Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageInvasive Collection: Harlequin Ladybird - swarm in flight Bedfordshire UK 005306

Harlequin Ladybird - swarm in flight Bedfordshire UK 005306
BB-1382 Harlequin Ladybird - swarm in flight Bedfordshire, UK Harmonia axyridis Harmonia axyridis manipulated Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageInvasive Collection: Picture No. 11980612

Picture No. 11980612
Garden Lupin flowering Sweden Date:

Background imageInvasive Collection: Picture No. 11980576

Picture No. 11980576
Garden Lupin flowering Sweden Date:

Background imageInvasive Collection: Picture No. 11980567

Picture No. 11980567
Garden Lupin flowering Sweden Date:

Background imageInvasive Collection: USA, WA, Nisqually NWR. Himalayan Blackberries (Rubus armeniacus) are an invasive

USA, WA, Nisqually NWR. Himalayan Blackberries (Rubus armeniacus) are an invasive
USA, WA, Nisqually National Wildlife Reserve. Himalayan Blackberries (Rubus armeniacus) are an invasive non-native species throughout the northwest

Background imageInvasive Collection: European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), Marion Co. IL

European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), Marion Co. IL
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), Marion, IL

Background imageInvasive Collection: Tagetes plants and landscape, Ethiopia

Tagetes plants and landscape, Ethiopia

Background imageInvasive Collection: Picture No. 11807179

Picture No. 11807179
Harlequin ladybird on Euonymus leaf, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageInvasive Collection: Picture No. 11807132

Picture No. 11807132
Harlequin ladybird on Euonymus leaf, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageInvasive Collection: Picture No. 11807113

Picture No. 11807113
Harlequin ladybird on Euonymus leaf, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageInvasive Collection: A lionfish hunts for prey on a colorful coral reef

A lionfish hunts for prey on a colorful coral reef
Lionfish (Pterois volitans) hunts for prey on a colorful coral reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This fish is a common predator on Indo-Pacific reefs

Background imageInvasive Collection: An Invasive Indo-Pacific Lionfish off the coast of North Carolina

An Invasive Indo-Pacific Lionfish off the coast of North Carolina in the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageInvasive Collection: A lionfish swims on a colorful reef in the Solomon Islands

A lionfish swims on a colorful reef in the Solomon Islands
A lionfish (Pterois volitans) swims on a colorful reef in the Solomon Islands. This part of Melanesia is known for its high marine biodiversity and is a popular destination for divers and snorkelers

Background imageInvasive Collection: A lionfish swims along the edge of a mangrove

A lionfish swims along the edge of a mangrove
A lionfish (Pterois volitans) swims along the edge of a mangrove in the Solomon Islands. This part of Melanesia is known for its high marine biodiversity and is a popular destination for divers

Background imageInvasive Collection: Indonesian Lionfish on a wreck site off the coast of North Carolina

Indonesian Lionfish on a wreck site off the coast of North Carolina
Indonesian Lionfish, an invasive species in Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean, seen here on a wreck site off the coast of North Carolina



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"Invasive: The Silent Intruders of Nature's Balance" Harlequin Ladybird - with 7-spot Ladybird on the left: Nature's vibrant colors intertwine, but amidst them lurks an invader disrupting harmony. Oxford ragwort (Senecio squalidus) - a widespread naturalized weed: Once a foreign beauty, now an unwelcome guest, spreading its roots across the land. Rose-ringed / ring-necked parakeets (Psittacula krameri) in flight on their way to roost in an urban cemetery, London, UK. January: Foreign wings grace our skies as these exotic birds seek refuge among tombstones and concrete jungles. Hybrid bluebell, common x Spanish. Invasive in the British countryside (Hyacinthoides non-scripta x H. Hispanica): A delicate fusion born from two worlds collides with native flora, altering landscapes forevermore. Oriental Staff Vine (Celastrus orbiculatus), introduced invasive species; close-up of fruit, New York State, U. S. A: Its fruits bear witness to its conquest over native plants – a silent invasion reshaping ecosystems afar. Giant Hogweed: Towering above all else with toxic might; this colossal intruder casts shadows upon nature's delicate balance. Kahili Ginger or Ginger Lily Hedychium gardnerianum from the eastern Himalayas; common as a weed in Hawaii, New Zealand and elsewhere: From distant lands it came bearing fragrant blooms that deceive our senses while overpowering local habitats. Lesser periwinkle in old woodland - Vinca minor: Innocent yet tenacious vines creep through ancient forests like invaders claiming territory underfoot. European green crab (Carcinus maenas), an invasive species in North America - Kejimkujik National Park.