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Problem ID: 1000606
🧠 Problem Title: Ecological Imbalance Caused by Introduction of Invasive and Non-Native Species
📝 Problem Description

In many regions, plant and animal species that are not native to the local environment are introduced intentionally or unintentionally. These non-native or invasive species can spread rapidly and disrupt the natural balance of ecosystems., It is often observed that such species compete with native plants and animals for resources like food, water, and space. In some cases, they may grow aggressively and dominate local habitats, reducing biodiversity., I have observed that certain plant species in local areas grow very rapidly and spread widely, covering land and affecting the growth of other plants. This indicates how non-native species can alter the natural ecosystem over time., The introduction of such species can lead to long-term environmental changes, affecting soil quality, water systems, and local wildlife. This problem highlights the gap between human activities and ecological balance., Maintaining biodiversity and protecting native species is important, but the impact of invasive species is often not widely recognized in everyday observation.

⚡ Impact
Hundreds and more
🌍 Impact Area
Universal
📊 Scope
National
📌 Place
In public
⏱ Occurrence
Frequently
⚠ Life Risk
No
💰 Financial Loss
Lakhs or more

👤 Name
Sahas Yadav
🎓 Class
11
📍 State
Uttar Pradesh