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By the Numbers

It is estimated that invasive plant species inhabit 7 million acres of the 83 million acres found within the national park system, with 1.5 million acres severely infested. Notice on the map below how states with higher numbers of invasive species (darker green and black) are where major international ports can also be found.

Move your cursor over a national park to see how many invasive plants and animals are found within their boundaries.

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