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When “introducing” a species goes very wrong-this cartoon drives home why invasive species disrupt ecosystems.
A satirical cartoon showing fish debating the real culprit behind ecological collapse: invasive species or human actions?
This sharp political cartoon frames humans as the ultimate invasive species, alongside the emerald ash borer and Asian carp.
These invasive Burmese pythons are jokingly scheming global conquest-highlighting their real ecological threat in Florida.
“It doesn’t seem to be covered in our invasive species management plan.” - A humorous yet pointed reminder of planning gaps in conservation.
A cartoon shows anglers reviewing a public awareness sign about stopping aquatic exotic species-highlighting inspection, removal, draining, cleaning, reporting, and avoiding transport or release.
“You overpopulate the land and destroy everything!!!” - a pointed jab at human-driven ecological degradation, answered with ironic rabbit nonchalance.
“As an invasive species with an endless appetite, they can decimate ecosystems and send species extinct…” - one fish reads aloud, while another asks, “Asian carp??” and the third replies, “Humans.”
When curiosity meets ecology: a lighthearted but important lesson about invasive species and responsible wildlife handling.
Frank the hungry monster enjoys everything from watermelon to candy-and even has a quirky alien friend watching!
A businessman waters a “Politics” pot where job growth sprouts amid encroaching dark vines-symbolizing how harmful policies can choke economic progress.
When enthusiasm meets tech: birdwatchers spot a “gray-chested, fixed-wing pusher prop Drone!” and mushrooms chime in with the truth.
A grimly humorous take on ecological collapse: when invasive species dominate, even the sanctuary becomes a graveyard.
Congress turns away from scrutiny of genetically engineered food, politically crafted labels, and financially driven democracy-suggesting deliberate obfuscation.
This hand-drawn infographic by Dave Granlund compares critically endangered mammals with a human infant to underscore shared vulnerability and the need for global conservation action.
“American Harlequin ladybird. It can give one quite a nasty nip.” - A humorous yet cautionary take on this invasive species.
This satirical illustration warns of invasive carp encroaching on Minnesota’s waters-and culture-with dark humor.
“Det er dine fætre fra Rusland!” - A Danish-speaking crab greets an influx of invasive crabs waving CCCP banners and carrying suitcases.
When bureaucracy meets botanical blitz: a witty take on how fast kudzu spreads-and how slow we are to act.
This biting satire equates ecological invaders like the lionfish and Burmese python with a caricatured political figure labeled “The Louisiana Mafia,” critiquing external influence on Florida.
“Here on Lake Powell, that’s what we like to call yer ‘non-native invasive species’”-a biting satire on ecological ignorance.
“You’re right, I’m not a native: My ancestors came to this country with the Conquistadors…” - a playful take on colonial history.
“Who would have thought that a few weeds would ruin our favorite spot? I guess we should have done more to STOP AQUATIC HITCHHIKERS!”
A clever satire: the fictional “Melonheaded Snipe” protests global warming, blending absurdity with a serious call to action.
Sandra and Woo’s clever comic tackles invasive species, evolution, and moving logistics-with raccoons in masks.
Commander Ben rallies against an infestation of zebra mussels, highlighting their ecological threat in a kid-friendly comic style.
When “natural foods” takes a darkly comic turn-this cartoon critiques unsustainable sourcing in fine dining.
When the river’s wildlife takes to two wheels-this surreal scene captures ecological irony and everyday city life in one frame.
“I don’t want to join your silly hive anyway-so there!” shouts the gadfly, as bees remind it: “Er, you’re supposed to be a gadfly…”
Watch out-Himalayan Balsam’s seed pods explode at the slightest touch, scattering seeds far and wide!
A satirical cartoon contrasting the threat of invasive Asian carp with heavy-handed EPA cleanup tactics, both endangering Great Lakes health.
A striking illustration warns of invasive species encroaching on Australia, with real photos of six high-risk plants below.
A bold, graphic comic juxtaposes militarized control of invasive species with the grim aftermath-sparking conversation about ecological ethics and management.
When nature gives you a crawdad, don’t return it-just bring it home… and watch out for invasive species!
This playful yet cautionary illustration shows giant hogweed as a mischievous escapee, highlighting its invasive nature and the real risks it poses.
Sharks debate the explosive spread of lionfish-and joke about them turning up everywhere, even in pug homes… if only they didn’t have stingers.
“Before invasive species, the only things I could grow were weeds and mildew.” - A gardener’s lament turned comic relief.
Panel A shows a benthic community dominated by invertebrates with sparse fish; Panel B depicts a healthier, vegetated habitat with diverse fish and reduced invertebrate abundance.
A park ranger confronts a skeletal spiny water flea caught in a fishing net-emphasizing why catch-and-release isn’t always appropriate for invasive species.
“I told you this was going to be a very invasive surgery.” - A classic medical gag highlighting surgical surprises.
These grumpy little plants look like they’ve had enough of being tangled up-and maybe a bit of sunburn too!
