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Researchers also noted that non-native invasions were also more common in plots with lower tree density and biomass, possibly due to recent disturbances that left gaps for new species to establish.
Sylvestre Sirikare, a scientist involved in the project to restore native tree species, told The New Times that the endangered species were found in the districts of Kirehe, Nyagatare, and Kayonza.