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Tuesday, June 22, 2004

Native Species 

Thought for the day... If the last glaciation in UK only ended about 10-12k years ago, how do we define naive from non-native species? Is there a cut off date? Are Pines native because they arrived a few thousand years before Oaks got here?

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