Q.1.
What can cat owners do to reduce the risk to local wildlife from their pet?
Q.2.
What is a non-native species?
Q.3.
The harlequin ladybug is considered the UKs fastest invading species but little is being done to eradicate them. Which of the following is a reason that the ladybug isn't being targeted for eradication?
Q.4.
In 1859, 24 rabbits were released in Australia. 10 years later, 2 million could be hunted with no noticeable affect on the population. What is the impact of the rabbits on the Australian landscape today?
Q.5.
How does climate change affect the spread of invasive species?
Q.6.
In the 20th Century, American mink escaped into the British countryside when they were released from fur farms by animal rights activists. What has the impact been on the natural environment?
Q.7.
Lionfish have been introduced outside of their native range and are being targeted for destruction in some locations. Why are lionfish a threat to other marine species in the Florida area?
Q.8.
Why might invasive species legislation across Europe not be appropriate for all member states?
Q.9.
Some introduced species become naturalized. What does this mean?
Q.10.
Red-eared sliders are a species of pond turtle native to North America. How have they become widespread throughout the UK?