Last chance to fill out a SmackDown! Terrestrial Terror bracket
Which terrestrial terror is the most destructive Great Lakes invasive species? You have a few more days to figure it out.
Please turn in your brackets, found here, by Monday. We’ll declare the Round 1 winners and have readers and scientists discuss the “land brawls” on Tuesday.
Will the emerald ash borer defeat the sirex woodwasp? What about the giant hogweed versus the feral swine? Good luck picking your favorite Great Lakes invasive losers!


I heard coolman’s bracket was sublime
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Hey Epic,
I followed coolman’s link to his bracket. Sublime is not the adjective I would have used.
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oh snap.
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