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Less than 1 of the Government’s biosecurity budget is spent on invasive species, figures obtained through Freedom of ...
Chinese and Japanese wisteria are both invasive, but if you want a similar look, you can plant American wisteria as a safer, ...
Trees are more than just beautiful additions to our surroundings—they are vital to the health of our environment and the well-being of our communities. They provide shade, improve air quality, enhance ...
The county continues to increase support of efforts to stop the spread of the highly destructive coconut rhinoceros beetle, an invasive scarab first detected in October 2023 on Hawaiʻi Island in ...
Hawaii County continues to work with the state as it ramps up investment to combat coconut rhinoceros beetles.
Some fear the state Department of Agriculture does not have what it takes to do the work laid out for it by the Legislature.
Spotted lanternflies are expected to make their annual return to Long Island as the region enters its fifth year with the ...
A study in the journal Forests highlights the critical need for understanding and managing nonnative forest specialist and ...
The invasive spotted lanternfly, first identified in Ohio in 2020 after its 2014 discovery in Pennsylvania, is emerging this spring, posing a threat to gardens and the state’s ...
Spring is a great time to get started introducing native plants into your yard. Never dig native plants from the wild to ...
Spotted lanternflies are invasive in Ohio. More on their life cycle, eggs, size, and what you need to do if you see one — or ...
Chinese wisteria has woody vines with large cascading stems of purple flower clusters in mid-spring. The twining vine climbs ...