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It can kill people and livestock and leaves nasty chemical burns even if you don't touch it. Get rid of poison hemlock before ...
The companies, based in North Carolina and Indiana, ignored warnings from the Wisconsin DNR. The invasive crayfish pose ...
Though the most invasive honeysuckle varieties are illegal to sell in Indiana, the damage is already done ... From the flowers down to the roots, it’s dangerous to humans and animals. Even prolonged ...
At first glance, weeds appear to be pests. Diving deeper, they are only trying their best to promote plant succession.
For the past two years, Hoosier National Forest staff and a nonprofit group dedicated to identifying and removing invasive plants have been trekking through Indiana's only wilderness mapping where ...
Helping locals combat invasive species Senate Bill 211, also authored by Glick, separately seeks to allow dollars from the state’s Clean Water Indiana Fund to be used by local soil and water ...
invasive sea lamprey from reproducing. Dan Boritt is the executive director of the Indiana Wildlife Federation. He said it's a small program that’s well worth the cost of protecting the Great ...
the direct economic cost of invasive species worldwide has averaged about $35 billion a year for decades, researchers said Monday. Since 1960, damage from non-native plants and animals expanding ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has released a list of five invasive animals that Americans can hunt, catch and cook. Eating invasive species can help protect native wildlife by reducing ...