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Invasive species don't stop evolving themselves. Consider the infamous brown rats of New York City, which have evolved longer ...
Native to China, Japan, North and South Korea, Asian needle ants have established themselves throughout the Southeast and ...
Brian Greene, program director for APPIP, talks about invasive species and ways to prevent their spread in the Adirondack ...
Eating invasive species can help protect native wildlife ... They've since been spotted throughout nearly all the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Commonly found in mid-Atlantic or southeastern U.S ...
“The chemicals degrade into the soil and can have harmful effects on other native plant species. Not all invasive plants can do this, but there are several that can.” Quackgrass is different ...
Experts from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) have analyzed how targeted management of invasive ...
A small insect continues to create big problems in Northwest Ohio. Spotted lanternfly season is taking flight.
Neffinger's office coordinates a large survey of invasive marine species stretching from southern Massachusetts all the way to Casco Bay in Maine. A team of researchers scrape and pluck living ...
A new study weighs the rare ethical justification for genome-driven extinction of harmful species like screwworms, mosquitoes ...
Spartina densiflora and Spartina patens are two invasive species that plague the water line from Bowser to Little River. The ...