Discovery Of Lethal Invasive Snails In North Carolina Raises Concerns
By Carolyn Harmon|Published October 19, 2023
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Lethal invasive snails in North Carolina have been identified in Lumberton along the Lumber River, according to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. Known as Apple Snails, these are the first-known population in the Tar Heel State. Why can’t they live here? The problem with invasive species is they sneak away resources from the native species, therefore disrupting the natural ecological processes. They are also harmful to humans. A citizen first reported some egg clusters to the NCWRC, and upon inspection, the siting was confirmed.
In the meantime, discover why Lumber River State Park is perfect for North Carolina nature lovers. And if you are into crafting, you can purchase some cleaned Apple Snail shells on Etsy.
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