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The '''British Isles''', including Great Britain, has had lots of introduced species, with some having negative impacts, but some others have beneficial impact to the European islands' economies and/or environments for Pleistocene rewilding. Here's the introduced species that have been introduced to the European islands.
 
== Introduced Species ==
 
== Introduced Species ==
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<gallery widths="164">
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Mexican wolf.jpg|Mexican Wolf
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Indian dhole.png|Dhole
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Sumatran rhinoceros.jpg|Sumatran Rhinoceros
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Plains zebra.jpg|Plains Zebra
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Pronghorn.jpg|Pronghorn
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Reindeer.jpg|Caribou
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Abstract-fullscreen-african-wild-dog-hd-wallpaper.jpg|African Wild Dog
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Bengal Tiger 04.jpg|Bengal Tiger
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Sambar deer.jpg|Sambar Deer
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Elk.jpg|Roosevelt Elk
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Algerian Jaguar.JPG|Jaguar
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12414199617423.jpg|African Wild Ass
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Przewalski's horse.jpg|Przewalski's Horse
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Nilgai.jpg|Nilgai
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African-water-buffalo.jpg|Water Buffalo
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Mountain tapir.jpg|Mountain Tapir
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American bison images 02.jpg|Plains Bison
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Moose.png|Moose
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</gallery>
 
[[Category:Introduced Species]]
 
[[Category:Introduced Species]]
 
[[Category:British Isles]]
 
[[Category:British Isles]]

Latest revision as of 21:50, 5 December 2019

The British Isles, including Great Britain, has had lots of introduced species, with some having negative impacts, but some others have beneficial impact to the European islands' economies and/or environments for Pleistocene rewilding. Here's the introduced species that have been introduced to the European islands.

Introduced Species