#10: Cane Toad Introduction in Australia (1935) Became an Ecological Disaster
In 1935, Australia introduced cane toads to control crop pests in sugarcane fields. The toads failed to reduce pests but spread quickly across ecosystems. Native predators were poisoned by their toxins, disrupting food chains. The species became invasive, creating long-term environmental damage that continues to affect wildlife today.

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