Super-smelly callery pear trees and prickly Japanese barberry shrubs have been targeted for new regulations by state ...
Spotted lanternflies, Japanese barberry, Oriental bittersweet – When plants and animals like these invade our environment, they can disrupt other organisms that are native to the region. But can we ...
A new book suggests the novel approach of eating or in some other way using invasive plants rather than trying to kill them ...
Ages ago, when I first got started in education, I worked at the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve. One of the many research projects I helped educate others about involved experiments on how ...
The state’s agricultural department wants to add to the list of plants that are not allowed to be sold or imported in ...
SUNBURY — Operation Apple Turnover was the subject of some recent Parks and Recreation Committee activity.
Invasive species are eating through Indiana forests and front lawns. Here are 5 species you might have growing in your yard uninvited.
The head of the New Hampshire House Fish and Game and Marine Resources Committee is leading an effort to develop a ...
[SINGAPORE] Tekscend Photomask broke ground on its new Singapore manufacturing facility on Friday (Oct 31), as the Japanese semiconductor photomask supplier expands its regional operations to meet ...
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Can invasive plants increase tick exposure risk? Scientists reveal a surprising link to human health
An invasive grass found on almost every continent and considered a pest in 73 countries isn't just weeding out native plants, it is creating a haven for disease-carrying ticks and raising public ...
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Woman urges people to eat rapidly spreading plant: 'Next to impossible to get rid of'
"Might take advantage." Woman urges people to eat rapidly spreading plant: 'Next to impossible to get rid of' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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