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A few of Indiana's tiniest transplants — invasive worms, moths and beetles from overseas — have made massive changes to Indiana's ecosystems over the past several decades.
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 ...
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.
However, bugs can be invasive, too: the emerald ash borer continues to cause issues throughout North America, and now, another invasive insect is causing trouble. Here’s what to know about the spotted ...
The General Assembly has overwhelmingly agreed to allow the state's 92 soil and water conservation districts to use money from the Clean Water Indiana Fund to manage invasive plant species.
Through the Invasive Species Trade-In Program, property owners who remove invasive plants from their Hamilton County ...
More than a million dollars in grants are coming to 20 Indiana counties for lake and stream projects.In our area: Fulton, Knox, Kosciusko, LaGrange, LaPorte, Ma ...
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.
The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) has confirmed the detection of a new invasive insect in ...