WEATHERWATCH
Maine's newest invasive species are here thanks to climate change
by Julia Bayly, Bangor Daily News
{p}Daniel Patterson walks home from school below blooming Bradford pear trees in 2016 in Winchester, Va. The plant has been added to Maine's latest "do not sell" list because of its invasiveness. (Jeff Taylor/AP photo){/p}

(BDN) -- Maine is under attack from species that don’t belong here. And they are getting a great deal of help from the effects of climate change.

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The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry’s Division of Animal and Plant Health has added 27 plant species to it “do not sell” list. As of the end of this year these plants may no longer be bought or sold in the state due to the threats they pose to native species.

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