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The graph below shows the total number of publications each year in Biosecurity Science and Invasive Species Ecology. References [1] Long-term trends in crayfish invasions across European rivers .
Invasive species such as Procambarus clarkii and the recently emerging marbled crayfish have demonstrated remarkable adaptability, rapid population expansion and a propensity for habitat ...
A look inside a rare, 400-year-old tree found in the Lorneville area of Saint John offers a microscopic glimpse at the ...
Iran’s ambassador to the U.N. says Israel’s ongoing attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, top generals and scientists killed 78 ...
Dr Rehema Ulimboka, a researcher from the University of Dodoma (right), briefed on invasive plants by a farmer, Charles Mazengo at Machenje village, Kongwa District, Dodoma Region. IT’S almost sunset ...
Some invasive species are safe to remove on your own, but others require professional assistance. Make sure not to carry firewood over state lines and to check for ticks after hikes.
Some invasive species are safe to remove on your own, but others require professional assistance. Make sure not to carry firewood over state lines and to check for ticks after hikes.
One fact is true of all invasive species: Few generalizations can be made about what will determine their success or failure. In addition to American alligators, North America has a native ...
Courtesy of DLNR. Jenny and Jasmine Kaohelauliʻi of Work It Out Kauaʻi, seen with Rep. Luke Evslin, were honored for their contributions during 2025 Hawaii Invasive Species Awareness Month.
Scientists are experimenting with methods to remove invasive zebra and quagga mussels from Lake Michigan. Early evidence suggests the round goby, another invasive species, may be helping control ...
MADISON, Wis. -- The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is urging the public to avoid spreading invasive species this month, as part of Invasive Species Action Month.
Following weeks of heavy rainfall, hammerhead worms have been reported more frequently throughout Texas. The invasive species is not a direct threat to humans or pets. The worms don't bite but do ...