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The survey, partly led by East Carolina University, found a 'disturbing' amount of non-native species at marinas from Virginia to New Jersey.
An invasive tree species that is illegal to plant in Ohio has begun to bloom, and will soon fill the air with a distinctive odor that many liken to rotting fish.
Give Invasive Species a Job Wild horses could play a role in preventing wildfires, if we only gave them a chance.
An invasive tree species that is illegal to plant in Ohio has begun to bloom, and will soon fill the air with a distinctive odor that many liken to rotting fish.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - An invasive tree is beginning to bloom across Ohio. According to WCMH, the Callery pear tree, a species native to Asia, is beginning to bloom and release its distinctive odor ...
WESTMINSTER, Colorado – 9 January 2024 – Climate change may soon shift where invasive plant species establish new outbreaks and hotspots, and the mid-Atlantic and northeastern U.S ...
The tree of heaven is the preferred host of the spotted lanternfly, a particularly bothersome invasive insect that has taken Pennsylvania and several other mid-Atlantic states by storm in the last ...
Extreme Foods Americans should eat more of these invasive animals, say experts Here are 5 invasive species that federal wildlife officials say Americans should hunt, cook and eat By Peter Burke ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An invasive tree species that is illegal to plant in Ohio has begun to bloom, and will soon fill the air with a distinctive odor that many liken to rotting fish. Callery ...