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It is crucial to distinguish between plants that simply grow quickly and those that actively harm their environment.
Area residents can join Aquatic Invasive Species Snapshot Day events to help identify, learn treatment strategies for and ...
Planting native species is recommended to support local wildlife and prevent invasive plant takeover. Symptoms of climate change include extreme heat, drought and extreme weather, all of which can ...
The box tree moth is a non-native, invasive insect that has the potential to cause major damage to one of the most popular plants used in our landscape. This would be the different species of ...
As a passionate gardener, I’m always on the lookout for beautiful and unique plants to add to my garden. However, it’s crucial to be mindful of the plants we choose, especially non-native ...
Invasive plants, like Stinknet, which was covered in our last column, are those that are non-native to a habitat yet can quickly establish and spread. They are fierce competitors and can often ...
They might look harmless or even beautiful, but invasive non-native species are one of the biggest hidden threats to the […] ...
"The detection, made in late April via a camera trap used to monitor nests of the critically endangered Balearic shearwater ...
Non-native invasive plants now impact approximately 1.5 million acres of Florida, and the State of Florida spends $45 million annually on managing invasive species on conservation areas alone!
Humans transport some non-native species on purpose. Others arrive by accident. The vast majority, like the peonies in your garden, don’t hijack landscapes. But those that do come with high stakes.
The Mason-Lake Conservation District will host an Autumn Olive Management Workshop from 2 to 4 p.m., Aug. 8, at the Pere ...