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The golden oyster mushroom, often used as an ingredient in cooking thanks to its nutty flavor, is now a growing threat for ...
Scientists warn golden oyster mushrooms that became popular in the 2000s is now an invasive species with the potential to ...
MANITOULIN—“We’ve passed too many boundaries,” David Suzuki said last week—not with thunder, but with the hush before a storm. After decades urging Canada to listen—to science, the land, ancestors—he ...
The trend of growing exotic mushrooms at home has led to the invasive presence of golden oyster mushrooms in Michigan’s forests.
In the Michigan DNR press release, Veerabahu and colleagues sampled fungal communities in forests around Madison, Wisconsin, ...
Craspedacusta sowerbii aren't frequently seen in their adult, "medusa" form. The invasive species likely came from Asia in ...
Mixing tree species helps forests grow faster - especially in wet regions, where light and nutrients limit growth more than ...
A mushroom initially grown for culinary taste is now threatening Michigan's natural resources. An article published in The ...
The mushrooms often are imported for do-it-yourself growers, but they have made it to the wild and are spreading quickly.
In June, Nugent criticized the DNR before the House Natural Resources and Tourism Committee, at one point calling conservation officers “jack-booted thugs” and repeatedly slamming the DNR’s bans on ...
But since 2003, the European goldfinch has successfully raised young along Lake Michigan between Chicago and Milwaukee. Now ...
Conservative rocker Ted Nugent met with DNR Director Scott Bowen after slamming the agency in testimony before the Michigan ...
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