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The five animals are back for a fifth season to munch on invasive species, but they won’t be needed next year.
The U.S. Forest Service notes that while these ants are "not terribly aggressive," their sting can lead to "life-threatening ...
During New York's 11th annual Invasive Species Awareness Week, arborists and specialists are advising residents of the dozens ...
Clean, Drain, Dry is a campaign to reduce the spread of aquatic invasive species. Summer is here and for many New Yorkers, ...
New York will launch its 12th annual Invasive Species Awareness Week (ISAW) on Monday, June 9, with a full slate of public ...
Brian Greene, program director for APPIP, talks about invasive species and ways to prevent their spread in the Adirondack ...
Invasive carp species, including silver, bighead, grass, and black carp, pose a significant threat to New York’s aquatic ...
Harassment problems against stewards in the past has included stalking, sexual harassment and angry/aggressive interactions.
The state Department of Environmental Conservation reminds water recreationists to "Clean. Drain. Dry." boats, trailers, ...
Officials are asking for cooperation from the public during a survey of invasive pests that will include workers seeking access to private property. The inspection service is asking residents and ...