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During New York’s 11th annual Invasive Species Awareness Week, arborists and specialists are advising residents of the dozens of invasive species that exist right in the Capital Region.
Today we discovered a crystal clear water creek unlike anything we’ve seen before—and it’s filled with massive invasive species! From huge fish to unexpected wildlife, this untouched spot turned into ...
Invasive and hungry, these farmed fish escaped from a corporate retreat near Port Sulphur, La., nearly 20 years ago. Despite ...
Conservationists plan to protect seabirds from invasive mice, focusing on habitat restoration and eradication.
It said the rule would ultimately save $1.5 billion in health care costs. On Long Island, two water districts, Locust Valley and the Suffolk County Water Authority, have detected one of the ...
A study led by the county looked at environmental issues within Shingle Creek, such as plant and animal habitat, protected species, water quality, and flooding. Leaders said they want to take a ...
All this open water you see was once grassy.” That’s the way Lenore Tedesco, director of The Wetlands Institute, described what she could see from her office window overlooking Scotch Bonnet Island, a ...