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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 ...
In December, the Federal Highway Administration awarded the first grants under a new $125 million Wildlife Crossings Pilot ...
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Hosted on MSNHomeowner at wit's end trying to eradicate 'impossible' yard pest problem: 'There is no help'"The ground is almost entirely comprised of thick vines." Homeowner at wit's end trying to eradicate 'impossible' yard pest ...
Helene reshaped much of western North Carolina’s landscape, rerouting rivers and felling large swaths of forests. Aerial ...
NORTH CAROLINA— Scientists in North Carolina ... trampling by recreationists, and invasive plants. Scientists estimate that there are around 435,000 species of land plants, 37% of which are ...
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.
ASHEVILLE, N.C.— The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today for delaying critically needed Endangered Species Act protections ... the turtles’ range in Virginia, ...
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