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New York’s Invasive Species Awareness Week is June 9 to 15. Clean, Drain, Dry is a campaign to reduce the spread of aquatic invasive species. Pests like the emerald ash borer or hemlock woolly ...
While Pennsylvania does require gear cleaning to prevent the spread of invasives, it isn’t nearly as extensive and visible as ...
It is possible the cost is even higher. Study reveals invasive species are adding trillions of dollars to global debt — ...
According to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, large die-offs of alewives are typical this time of ...
This summer also marks the 20th anniversary of Governors Island opening to the public, so expect celebratory events (and some ...
New York will launch its 12th annual Invasive Species Awareness Week (ISAW) on Monday, June 9, with a full slate of public events, educational sessions, and digital resources aimed at protecting local ...
Pollinators move pollen from one flower to another for fertilization and reproduction, giving us honey, fruits, vegetables, nuts, oils and more. While bees are the most commonly known pollinator, they ...
The Asiatic (Oriental) bittersweet, Celastrus orbiculatus, was introduced to this country in the late 1800s as an ornamental plant for erosion control. It has an attractive appearance in the fall, ...
When someone buys and plants a species of flora invasive to their region, it may inadvertently make its way into the wild. In ...
The New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Agriculture and Markets (AGM) and New York Sea Grant (NYSG) today announced that the State's 12 th annual Invasive Species ...
New York’s law, which Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul signed late last year, is poised to take effect later this year. X ...
Japanese knotweed is a fast-growing, prolifically reproducing and ecologically destructive plant that has taken over numerous ...