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USDA asks Hoosiers to stop spotted lanternfly, spongy moth. Here's what to do if you see them
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo News· 3 days agoRobins and daffodils are a good sign spring is here, but Hoosiers should also be on the lookout for ...
USDA again asks for help squashing these invasive bugs
FOX 10 Phoenix· 10 hours agoLOS ANGELES - Once again, the U.S. government urges individuals to act against certain insect pests....
Setting prairies ablaze in springtime is key to restoring damaged ecosystems, conservationists say
Chicago Tribune· 2 hours agoThe neon orange fire charred most of what it encountered: native plants such as Canada wild rye, big...
Yes, even most temperate landscapes in the US can and will burn
Vox· 33 minutes agoLast month, a heat wave persisted for days in the Chilean coastal city of Viña del Mar. The...
Legislation aims to inform consumers about invasive plants
Loudoun Times-Mirror· 17 hours agoLegislation to educate consumers on invasive plant species passed in the General Assembly, but not...
The USDA wants you to destroy these invasive fuzzy, muddy masses
CBS News· 3 days agoThe Department of Agriculture is seeking the public's help to destroy an invasive species that looks...
Sure sign of spring: First Purple Martins spotted in Michigan for breeding season
Detroit Free Press· 1 hour agoPurple Martins are one of the most magical aerial creatures — they can catch raindrops and flying...
Bradford pear trees are banned in a few states. More are looking to replace, eradicate them.
USA Today· 3 days agoThe Bradford pear tree, with its fluffy white early-spring blossoms, is a looker. "It's really easy...
After 2023 scare, Idaho cracks down on destructive invasive species - East Idaho News
EastIdahoNews.com· 2 days agoUtah’s northern neighbor is taking on a pesky invasive species that knows no boundaries. Idaho Gov....
Once the Callery pear tree was landscapers’ favorite – now states are banning this invasive species...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 3 days agoToday, however, it’s widely recognized as an invasive species. Land managers and plant ecologists...