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If you come in contact with giant hogweed sap, Supervising Park Ranger Chuck Bartlett of Erie County, New York, recommends ...
Hydrilla has been overtaking parts of the Connecticut River since 2016, when it was first recorded there and since then it has spread to other waterways.
The combination of sunlight, warm temperatures, higher levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and rain is a recipe for abundant ...
One volunteer in Massachusetts just showed the internet what it looks like when you remove invasive plants from an ecosystem to leave room for native species.
The box tree moth is a non-native, invasive insect that has the potential to cause major damage to one of the most popular ...
Snakes are elegant and cute, and don't go looking for humans to troll. Let's protect them from all the stupid things we do.
Ruby-throated hummingbirds typically return to Massachusetts in mid-May and will stay until mid-September when they migrate ...
So why are our native bee populations declining? Scientists point to disease, a changing climate, habitat loss, and a pesticide designed to kill insects as the leading causes. Pesticides called ...
Native bee populations are declining Just over 100 years ago, the rusty patched bumblebee was considered “common” in Massachusetts.
Long Islanders are saving time, money and the environment with native plants.
Carol Davit's garden, featuring over 100 native Missouri species, inspired visitors during the Bittersweet Garden Tour, showcasing the beauty and ecological benefits of native gardening.
Today, her salvaging looks a little different. Through the Native Plant Rescue Squad, Grissom is dedicated to finding and saving the plants that naturally make up East Tennessee's ecosystem.
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