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The Washington State Department of Agriculture found nearly 1,500 Asian Giant Hornets — commonly known as “Murder Hornets” — ...
Wildlife officials are asking pet stores in Washington and Idaho to be cautious after a highly invasive species was discovered ... Exclusive: WA DCYF head responds to calls to step down after ...
Photo from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service An invasive species with the potential to harm both infrastructure and the environment was found in Washington last week, the Department of Fish and ...
This is because they aren’t always sure how a species ... WA and beyond for only The Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board’s website has a list for Western Washington of non-invasive ...
However, when a non-native species is introduced to an ecosystem, it has the potential to become invasive: there are no natural predators or other guardrails keeping it from outcompeting the ...
Editor’s note: This article is being republished courtesy of cascadepbs.org. Skye Pelliccia knows an invasive plant when she sees one. “[They] could be [in] a development area, roadsides ...