A fast-growing invasive species threatens the turquoise waters of Venezuela’s Mochima National Park. Biologists ask for resources to investigate how it got into the country’s ecosystem and to find an antidote to eliminate it. Adriana Núñez Rabacall of the Voice of America with the report.
Venezuela: Mochima Blues at Risk
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