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"content": "<p><em>This episode originally aired on Jan. 27, 2023</em></p>\n<p>When <em>Endless Thread</em> producer Nora Saks learns that a “toxic, self-cloning worm that poops out of its mouth is invading Maine,” she starts sounding the alarm about the impending eco-doom.</p>\n<p>Until, that is, state experts clue her into the “real threat”; a different creepy crawly wriggling towards The Pine Tree State’s gardens and precious forests, and fast.</p>\n<p>In an attempt to find out more about this <em>real</em> threat, co-hosts Ben Brock Johnson and Nora Saks tunnel down a wormhole, encountering a long history of xenophobic rhetoric about so-called invasive species, and some hard truths about the field of invasion biology itself. Eventually, they wind up at a community garden in Bangor, Maine, where the worm wars are playing out in real time.</p>\n<p>This <em>Endless Thread</em> episode is about invasive species in our midst, <em>and</em> more importantly, the stories we tell about them.</p>\n",
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