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A new invasive species called the spotted lanternfly is in the Peach State and experts say kill them on sight. Here's why.
An invasive insect capable of destroying agricultural crops has been spotted more frequently in Georgia this summer, ...
Researchers are looking at an invasive species of algae along the Atlantic coast as a possible reason for mercury in the food chain.
Georgia is on high alert for the invasive spotted lanternfly, impacting local agriculture and spreading through human ...
The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, has spread to 18 states in the U.S., including North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia ...
They do not inherently look like a threatening species, but they pose a serious threat to the agricultural and forestry ...
An invasive species of fish that can live out of water has been found lurking in Canada, experts warn. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada confirmed reports of Misgurnus anguillicaudatus ...
Starry stonewort, an invasive algae, is spreading through local lakes and rivers, transported by boats and trailers. The algae crowds out native plants, harms fish habitats, and interferes with ...
An invasive species of fish that can live out of water for short periods of time and can carry dangerous pathogens has been found in Eastern Canada, alarming experts.
In a special report, USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin examines how federal cuts could impact invasive species monitoring on Lake Michigan.
Experts urge the importance in knowing the crucial role invasive species play in areas like the economy, ecology, human health and recreation.
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