I have one complaint. You need to update invasive species in north america or give a map range of the large animals that could cause a problem for people. There is a Texas government web site saying there's wild Thompson gazelle in the state, And a large amount of animals not listed for north america. And also give a location of where these animals might be. Lets say an animal like nilgai which WikipediA has Written about being in the state of Texas give an idea of where its having an specific animal like a subspecies of gray wolf and not saying where there from. Or this web site should have maybe which species might be more likely to be dangerous to human beings in north american invasive species or maybe give ways how to handle these kinds of animals like the Nile crocs ever expanding population in the everglades and animal quite different from american alligators and can be much more dangerous. Its Insane that you don't list ways of how to deal or be around these animals safely. And maybe have near by areas have an invasive warning when those animals populations expand. lets take the Warthogs in Texas right now no one is hunting or being in the way of these animals so there non native range is most likely expanding into near by areas like Louisiana,Arkansas,Oklahoma, and the mexican states Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipa Which have all ready have the expanding warthog population enter there country. Or the capybara in Florida. Most people from the parts of the state which have the Giant rodents have never seen or heard of the animal in there lives. Or The Hearst Ranch which have a have a last recorded to have around 126 in 2019 Wild Zebra Population which right now do not have as much of a problem with cars or people And is currently the one speices of animal that can go over 300 hundred miles from that distance is at least from Rochester New york to Canada to Quebec, Gatineau. So the least this web site can do is to change a few things about the current non native animals north america list.--2603:9000:7017:1600:40E0:4535:9B4B:31E6 (talk) 22:15, 14 May 2020 (UTC) here the sources I used just to name a few. s https://www.outdoorlife.com/photos/gallery/hunting/2011/02/invaders/,https://www.sunnysports.com/blog/capybara-florida-another-invasive-species-sunshine-state/,https://www.fws.gov/refuge/Lower_Rio_Grande_Valley/resource_management/exotic_invasive_wildlife.html,https://tpwd.texas.gov/education/hunter-education/online-course/wildlife-conservation/exotic-species,http://www.weirdca.com/location.php?location=1048,https://www.newsweek.com/nile-crocodile-florida-study-463598,Reply