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Scouts and others in a group of about 40 volunteers spent the morning spent cutting down Asian bush honeysuckle, an invasive species, along the White River in Noblesville, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020.
Invasive non-native plants can devastate Indiana ecosystems, but volunteer efforts across the state can help keep them out of public parks and green spaces. Garlic mustard, Asian bush honeysuckle ...
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5 Invasive Species That Are Wreaking Havoc In Indiana - MSNInvasive species have the capability of heavily damaging the ecosystems they find themselves in. That's true all across the U.S., and Indiana is no exception.
Garlic mustard plants can take over Indiana ecosystems and choke out native species. Here's some tips to identify and remove the pest.
Eric Fischer, the aquatic invasive species supervisor at the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, said, "It's a pretty ...
Invasive species are plants that are alien (not native to Indiana) and cause harm to the environment or human health. The state legislature established the Indiana Invasive Species Council (IISC) to ...
About 100 Columbus North High School football players participated in a ‘Weed Wrangle’ at Mill Race Park Wednesday afternoon.
An Indiana fund to help landowners reduce water pollution could also be used to get rid of invasive plants. A Senate bill to allow this, SB 211, was passed by a committee last week.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Indiana lawmakers have approved a bill reauthorizing a council that focuses attention on the threat that invasive species pose to the state’s native plants and animals.
An Indiana bill up for debate intends to crack down on what some Hoosiers called “destructive” fishing practices that wreak havoc on minnow populations in the state’s rivers and streams.
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