American Mink Courtesy of Phil Lanoue Photography |
Many decades later this introduction would prove to be disastrous for Europe's ecosystems.
The captive American mink had begun to repeatedly escape from these farms and around twenty years later, they had established viable populations throughout many European countries. The American mink only continued to spread throughout Europe, outcompeting and preying on native European species. Today, Europe's ecosystems are still facing the consequences of economic decisions made nearly a century ago.
The purpose of the this site is to highlight the human introduction of invasive species and the biological consequences of human demand for fur. I challenge you to think about how our economic demands today may influence our ecosystems in years to come. Explore the website for more information on this gripping, heart-pelt tale.