Biodiversity experts plan for arrival of invasive species amid rise in temperatures
A National Parks and Wildlife Service team removes the first Asian hornet nest found in Ireland. Picture: NPWS
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SUBSCRIBEBiodiversity experts are drawing up plans to combat rising temperatures in Ireland which will likely lead to the arrival of more invasive species from warmer climates.
Researchers will examine likely temperature changes on land and sea and then map the probability of invasive species coming here.
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