Invasive species include those
introduced from overseas, such as the
red-eared slider, as well as plants or animals introduced outside their native range within Japan (
Siberian chipmunk, etc.).[1] This is a non-exhaustive list, largely based on data from the National Institute of Environmental Studies.[2]
Invasive species include those
introduced from overseas, such as the
red-eared slider, as well as plants or animals introduced outside their native range within Japan (
Siberian chipmunk, etc.).[1] This is a non-exhaustive list, largely based on data from the National Institute of Environmental Studies.[2]