Removing one invasive species from the Nahoon river allows another one to flourish

An invasive biotype of hornwort — a submerged free floating water plant — is thriving  in East London's Nahoon River alongside other invasives such as water hyacinth and Brazilian waterweed that threaten the local ecosystem...

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