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    The invasion of the water hyacinth , an aquatic plant native to South America, poses a severe threat to livelihoods, ecosystems, and industries dependent on Kenyan lakes. The invasive species, first introduced to Kenya in the 1980s as an ornamental plant, has now taken over significant parts of Lake Naivasha and other lakes, causing ecological and economic.

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