Weeds? A rose, by any other name might still be a weed. It’s not quite spring, but we can still turn our minds to summertime and the hours we might spend enjoying ourselves by pursuing recreation ...
In the last few decades, the rising temperatures linked to an excessive input of nutrients in the water bodies have supported the occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms (Kosten et al., 2012; Paerl & ...
The state won't require you to rip out plants like English ivy, running bamboo and Bradford pear trees, but there are new ...
Years of complaints from residents and environmental groups finally led to a law banning one smelly tree and 29 other nonnative species in New Jersey.
The Invasive Species Management Act outlaws the sale and spread of species, like the Bradford pear, Japanese barberry and ...
New Jersey is banning dozens of invasive plants that state officials say are crowding out native species, damaging ecosystems and creating a nuisance. Under a law signed earlier this year, the state ...
New Jersey's beautiful but infamously smelly Bradford pear trees are one of several invasive species banned in the state by a recent bill.
When dealing with Invasive Alien Species (IAS), preventing their introduction and spread will always be the most cost-effective method. If prevention has failed, eradication via early detection and ...