Book review:The New Wild: Why invasive species will be nature's salvation by Fred Pearce
Icon Books 2015
In 1910 New Zealand's great botanist Leonard Cochayne described the dramatic change in plant communities which had occurred since the first visit of Captain Cook to the country in 1769 (1). Some 560 new species from Europe, Africa and elsewhere had by become established by then, with half of them common throughout the country from the coasts to the highest mountains: