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A new article by UNSW Sydney researchers published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution suggests that introducing herbivorous ...
The burning bush (Euonymus alatus) is a commonly planted shrub and is now wild-growing in the eastern United States. You can identify it by its bright red foliage in fall, corky “winged” bark, and ...
From garlic mustard to tree-of-heaven, a UConn educator shares tips on removing invasive plant species from spring gardens.
Delepine and her team at the West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District have spent years tracking down this invasive plant, working to control it every spring since 2007. It's no easy task ...
The Municipality of North Cowichan will receive $15,000, and the Coastal Invasive Species Committee is getting $10,000 to ...
A European moth is being used in parts of Western Canada as a biological control agent against oxeye daisy, an invasive plant ...
Kosciusko Water and Woodland Invasive Partnership is a relatively new nonprofit with the goal of educating the public about ...
You may have recently seen the Fond du Lac County Highway Department along the roadside spraying some ditch lines in the ...
The City of Richmond is getting $15,000 from the province to help with invasive plant removal projects. The provincial ...
Spotted lanternflies are invasive in Ohio. More on their life cycle, eggs, size, and what you need to do if you see one — or ...
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