On September 20, 2024, the Dytkosian government announced the creation of the Dytkosian National Animal Conservation organization. This new governmental body aims to protect endangered animals within Dytkosian territory and ensure that any non-harmful species can live peacefully. Invasive species will be allowed to remain unless they pose a threat to the local wildlife.
In the front yard of Dytkosia, two American basswood trees stand prominently. The garden features a variety of plants, including European box, four hydrangeas, dogwood, several prickly lettuce, hydrangea quercifolia, and thuja, which serves as a common hideout for invasive cats. Additionally, a vibrant burning bush adds color to the landscape.
The interior of Dytkosia lacks plants but is home to various invasive species. Common houseflies are frequently found on the first and second floors, while the basement harbors arachnids, particularly wolf spiders. These spiders thrive in the cool environment of the basement but are rarely found on the warmer upper floors.
The backyard of Dytkosia features a garden with a Japanese knotweed, three Japanese meadowsweet plants, several prickly lettuce, hostas, and a Japanese barberry.
Under the Dytkosian Congress, the natural area behind the house falls under Dytkosian jurisdiction. This space is dominated by Amur honeysuckle, which covers much of the backyard. Two American sycamore trees are also present. While insects primarily make up the local fauna, cats occupy a significant role in the food chain.
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