The Amos Lake Association, Inc. has received a $20,000 state grant to continue its efforts to curtail hydrilla, an aggressive invasive aquatic weed, from taking hold and spreading in the lake. The ...
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Hosted on MSNHomeowner discovers 'demon' plant in yard: 'Why would anyone actually plant these?'"The most effective way to kill it without encouraging it to spread." Homeowner discovers 'demon' plant in yard: 'Why would ...
Researchers took a deep dive to understand why certain locations are more susceptible and attractive to invasions by non-native plants or animals, making them prime targets for these species to spread ...
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Hosted on MSN6-year-old sniffer dog searches for species that could infect and kill millions of trees: 'Incredibly encouraging'This innovative approach may inspire a new role for detection dogs in preserving ecosystem health and maintaining balance in ...
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