North American Earthworms

North American Earthworms

Most of North America's earthworms are not native as all of its native earthworms were killed off by an ice sheet around 10,000 years ago. All earthworms in North America today are descended from those introduced by settlers in the 18th century. These are invasive and disrupt the network of fungus that help trees communicate, which is leading to trees in the north east to have much shorter lifespans.

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