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A new harvesting boat has arrived on Otisco Lake and is helping to clear invasive weeds and preserve the lake's cleanliness and safety.
The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, has spread to 18 states in the U.S., including North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia, and now South Carolina.
Zebra mussels, which have been found in Wisconsin lakes since the 1980s, are causing harm to entire ecosystems and increasing ...
In a world-first pilot study, researchers from the University of South Australia have used video footage of insects to ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirmed that the Colorado River has tested positive for ...
Invasive axis deer have become a widespread problem, even in the state of Hawaii. Authorities are attempting to mitigate the ...
A new Oregon law aimed at stopping invasive species will increase boat permit costs and the type of boats that need one will ...
From your backyard to the local forest, invasive species have big environmental and economic impacts. Learn how to manage ...
University of Waterloo research shows a single, targeted herbicide application from a spray drone can suppress invasive reed ...
Invasive species cost the North American economy $26 billion a year. By outcompeting local plants or animals, invaders reduce ...
Arkansas anglers have the chance to earn $100 by catching black carp and sharing information on the fish with the AGFC ...
MAPLE CITY, MI – The small, delicate blue petals of the forget-me-nots grew in bushy clumps along the shoreline of Lime Lake, ...