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Traditional grazing kept invasive plants in check, but its decline has hit herbs collection, local incomes, and government ...
Mount Washington neighbors came together to hire goats to clear their steep hillside. Whether they can do it again depends on ...
From river-clogging plants to disease-carrying insects, the direct economic cost of invasive species worldwide has averaged ...
Twenty-one volunteers make up the Penn State Extension Master Gardener program in Greene County, helping coordinate ...
Multiflora roses are in bloom, outcompeting native plants while providing minimal ecological benefits to local wildlife.
"Every bit helps!" Homeowner shares aftermath of invasive weed removal process: 'It's hard, but so worth it' first appeared ...
Pine Hollow Arboretum is one of many botanical gardens rethinking their planting strategies as the climate warms. These ...
To the delight of conservationists, four gorillas found a new home alongside a pack of silverbacks after being rescued from ...
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NWI plants 19,000 native trees, shrubs
QUILCENE — Northwest Watershed Institute planted 19,000 native trees and shrubs along wetlands and streams in the Tarboo Valley during its winter and spring planting season.
Only 40 miles separate voracious Asian carp from the world's largest freshwater ecosystem. To stop them, Illinois must reckon ...
Warmer winter temperatures have altered frost patterns and growing seasons across the United States, forcing botanical ...
And if your neighbor's lawn already looks like a wildflower field most of the time, it could be more intentional ... Some ...