ReferIndia News Brazil’s non-native mollusc tally has jumped 215% in 15 years, and scientists say 82 species now need closer watch because some already damage farms, rivers and power plants

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Brazil’s non-native mollusc tally has jumped 215% in 15 years, and scientists say 82 species now need closer watch because some already damage farms, rivers and power plants

Published on: July 2, 2026, 7:47 p.m. | Source: Times of India

Science News: A recent study reveals a staggering 215% increase in non-native molluscs in Brazil over 15 years, threatening ecosystems, agriculture, and infrastructure. With 82 species identified, urgent action is needed to address this ecological crisis.

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