Invasive Nile flower threatens Orontes River in Syria
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Invasive Nile flower threatens Orontes River in Syria
The Orontes River in northern Syria is in jeopardy due to the invasive Nile flower. This destructive plant, nicknamed 'water cancer,' has severely affected the river's ecosystem, as well as agriculture and local livelihoods. Hilal Uzun reports
December 11, 2023
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