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Invasive species management refers to the strategies and techniques used to control, contain, and eradicate non-native species that have been introduced to an ecosystem and are causing harm to native species, habitats, and ecosystems. This field of research focuses on understanding the impacts of invasive species, developing methods for monitoring and detecting their presence, and implementing effective control measures to minimize their negative effects. Some common approaches to invasive species management include physical removal, chemical control, biological control, and habitat restoration. Overall, the goal of invasive species management is to protect biodiversity, ecosystem function, and human health and well-being from the threats posed by invasive species.