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The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) have unveiled an updated Invasive Plant Guide to help ...
The journey to a malaria-free Kenya depends not only on having the right tools but also on using them wisely. Epidemiological ...
Authors of an article in BioScience reveal that climate change has become the most pervasive threat to ESA-listed species, ...
From climbing fences to hunting in treetops, uncover the fascinating habits of local creatures.
In a new study, researchers used more than 5 million measurements from individual trees across much of eastern North America and showed the rate at which introduced species are spreading has increased ...
An unusual creature with a distinctive head shape might be lurking in your garden, prompting curiosity and perhaps a bit of unease. Hammerhead worms, named for their spade-like or half-moon-shaped ...
Managing invasive plants can feel overwhelming, whether you’re working alone or helping someone else get started. However, breaking the... Read More ...
By Stephen Beech Crocodiles' ability to eat almost anything helped their ancestors survive two mass extinctions, suggests new ...
Picking a spot that matters to you is first step to eradicating invasive species from the environment to ensure state’s rare ...
Water isn’t just a resource for Bob McNamara. It’s life itself. “You don’t know until it’s gone how important it is.” ...
Lily McLaughlin has combined her love of biology and art to raise awareness about invasive species in and around Keuka Lake.
May and June are the months when we frequently see both native and non-native forbs begin to grow and start to flower in range and pasture. If you are seeing “pretty flowers” ...
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