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Expert warns midwestern state at high risk for dangerous invasive pests: 'It's going to kill'
"It's just not something anyone would want to happen here." Expert warns midwestern state at high risk for dangerous invasive ...
Cane toads, aka bufo toads, in Florida secrete a toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, ...
Proposals to eat invasive species are not new, but they are growing in popularity as more areas are threatened by their ...
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6 Invasive Trees You Should Never Plant In Your Yard
Avoid these six invasive trees that harm native ecosystems and create long-term problems in Southern yards. Learn what not to ...
National Invasive Species Awareness Week 2026 Mobilizes the Nation to Protect Public and Environmental Health The North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) announces the return ...
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Expert encourages social media users to eat species once referred to as 'garbage': 'One of the best'
"The more we eat, the better it is for our reefs." Expert encourages social media users to eat species once referred to as 'garbage': 'One of the best' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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Inside the Battle Between Bumble Bees and Invasive Ants
Argentine ants compete with bumble bees for prized nectar sources. But the bees are fighting back. Find out how.
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - This summer when you’re out exploring, Wisconsin DNR officials are urging you to keep invasive species in mind. Throughout the month of June, they’re asking people to take ...
An invasive soft coral has been spotted in Hawaii and Puerto Rico and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration is ...
Tiny pharaoh ants invade buildings and hospitals, moving along walls and pipes, defying all conventional control methods.
Kentucky is home to many beautiful plants and wildlife species, but some invasive species that are now calling the commonwealth home can have a negative environmental impact if left to their own ...
Invasive zebra mussels have now infested at least 135 miles of the Colorado River, from the Utah border to Dotsero in western ...
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