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Invasive jumping worms have made their way into California, and scientists are worried

“You’re left with bare soil … you get a lot of erosion,”  Brad Herrick, an ecologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum, told Inside Edition, “They really change the ecosystem, it’s the native species that are supposed to be here that are harmed the most. They fundamentally change what the forest looks like.”