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In a bid to protect power generation at the Rusumo Hydroelectric Power Plant, floating booms will soon be deployed on the Akagera River to halt the advance of invasive water hyacinth.
You can watch goats from Mulberry Lane Farms munch down on invasive plants at Thousand Island Environmental Center June 9-23.
Madagascar ragwort (Senecio madagascariensis) is a poisonous and sometimes fatal plant for livestock with bright yellow, ...
A first homeowner is celebrating after a five-month backyard battle with an invasive plant stretching 20 metres-high along ...
When Laurel Williams thinks of soursop, she thinks of ice cream. Not just any ice cream, but the one made from the soursop ...
Weeding out young thistles by hand and applying herbicides at the right time of year are most effective for getting rid of ...
Learn to manage out-of-control invasive vegetation on your forest property (Dubois, IN) Landowners are invited to register ...
Select grass that best fits your yard. For shady areas where ground ivy tends to grow, use shade-loving types like fine ...
Lawns containing nonnative plant species may still attract pollinators like butterflies and birds, which protect the food ...
Parkes Shire Council is calling on all residents to be vigilant in identifying and reporting African boxthorn (Lycium ...
The state plans to build a barrier to keep out the carp, but first it has to deal with the legacy of pollution at the ...
About 15 goats from Mulberry Lane Farm of Woodville will arrive June 9 to eat buckthorn, garlic mustard, honeysuckle and ...
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