Nandina domestica’s red berries contain cyanide, which is often deadly for one of the Triangle’s year-round bird species that ...
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Hosted on MSNHomeowner met with urgent warnings after sharing photo of landscaping blunder: 'Make sure you dig up every last scrap'Invasive species are not native where they are growing and can quickly spread, taking over other plants and gardens.
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Scientist explains which invasive animals can be eaten and which should be avoided — here's what you need to knowThis has led to an influx of invasive species flocking to North Carolina. Thankfully, we can eat our way out of this problem, according to the Public Radio for Eastern North Carolina. North ...
NORTH CAROLINA— Scientists in North Carolina have determined ... These riverside communities are threatened by dams, development, trampling by recreationists, and invasive plants. Scientists estimate ...
North Carolina is experiencing climate change: warmer temperatures (especially at night), more frequent extreme rainfall and a rise in sea level, scientists have found. Farmers and gardeners must ...
North Carolina’s temperatures have increased over the past 120 years, endangering campus wildlife. Different individuals and groups work to promote sustainability and the environment on campus.
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