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Australia's Cane Toad Disaster: A Lesson in Unintended Consequences

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In 1935, Australia made a fateful decision: importing 2,400 cane toads to combat sugarcane beetles. The plan backfired spectacularly. Instead of controlling the beetle population, the toads thrived, becoming a highly toxic invasive species.

Now, an estimated 200 million of them are wreaking havoc on the Australian ecosystem, with devastating consequences for native wildlife. This is a classic case of ecological mismanagement.