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Purdue Extension and the Indiana Invasive Species Council invite you to join us on September 4-5 at the South Shore Welcome Center in Hammond, IN. Come and learn about how experts, professionals, and ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — This year’s Indiana Invasive Species Conference, hosted by Purdue Extension in partnership with the Indiana Invasive Species Council, will take place Sept. 4-5 in Hammond, ...
Twin Falls County Weed Superintendent Kali Sherrill told Newsradio 96.1 FM and 1310 KLIX that it was discovered along a canal ...
Pollinators, like bees and butterflies, showing up in your yard is typically a good thing, unless it's this invasive one spreading across the southern U.S.
Projects are moving forward at Origin Park, where work to reclaim hundreds of acres of land in Southern Indiana for nature ...
Canoes and kayaks can transport species, which can hook onto an anchor or its rope. Zebra mussels, another invasive, need just a little bit of water, like in the bottom of a canoe.
In Indiana, the spongy moth outlook is “pretty bad,” according to Bruner. Roughly three quarters of Indiana’s 4.4 million acres of forested land is at risk, according to the Indiana ...
In 2021, Dr. Beaury published research estimating that 61 percent of the 1,285 plant species identified as invasive in the United States were still available through the nursery trade.
Anglers can now earn $100 per invasive black carp caught—up to $1,000 per month. Learn how to qualify, report your catch, and protect native fisheries. / USFWS photo courtesy Ryan Hagerty.
With few exceptions, a toad in Florida that is larger than 4 inches is almost certainly an invasive cane toad, according to the University of Florida. The native southern toad is most likely to be ...
This invasive species in Florida numbers in the millions, asphyxiates its prey and creates huge supercolonies that are nearly impossible to eradicate. Meet tawny crazy ants. Are they in Ohio?