M, Nobin Raja and Ranganathan, Priya (2025) Trade tariffs close borders but may open doors to invasive alien species. The Hindu.
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Abstract
Around 1847, in colonial Calcutta, an unexpected visitor arrived, likely hidden in plant crates or trade goods from East Africa. The giant African snail (Lissachatina fulica) entered India without fanfare, admired at first for its size and shell. But what seemed ornamental soon revealed itself to be the country’s most persistent invasive alien species.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Additional Information: | Copyright of this article belongs to the authors. |
| Subjects: | A ATREE Publications > K Popular Articles |
| Divisions: | Academy for Conservation Science and Sustainable Studies > PhD Students Publications |
| Depositing User: | Ms Library Staff |
| Date Deposited: | 08 Jun 2026 09:18 |
| Last Modified: | 08 Jun 2026 09:18 |
| URI: | http://archives.atree.org/id/eprint/1512 |

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