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Whats the big deal about earthworms in Minnesota?

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Whats the big deal about earthworms in Minnesota?

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All of the terrestrial earthworms in Minnesota are non-native, invasive species from Europe and Asia (There is a native aquatic species that woodcock eat). At least fifteen non-native terrestrial species have been introduced so far. Studies conducted by the University of Minnesota and forest managers show that at least seven species are invading our hardwood forests and causing the loss of tree seedlings, wildflowers, and ferns. See “What are the harmful effects of non-native earthworms” below for more information.

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