Researchers took a deep dive to understand why certain locations are more susceptible and attractive to invasions by non-native plants or animals, making them prime targets for these species to spread ...
It’s not too early to think about spring planting. The Niagara County Soil & Water Conservation District is taking orders for its annual tree and perennial seedling sale until Feb. 28. The sale is an ...
After thousands of homes were destroyed, many are looking for ways to make Los Angeles safer from wildfires. But clearing ...
A veterinarian and conservation expert spoke about invasive and nonnative organisms during a special live show of "The ...
The Main Library already participates in a Seed Library program where the public can choose seeds to plant and grow at their ...
If you want to see year-round color, you don't need to look further than your backyard. There are many native shrubs and ...
Florida’s warm climate makes it a prime target for invasive species. Many non-native plants introduced for landscaping have ...
Have you ever noticed unusual plants, animals or insects in your area? Chances are there is way to help scientists learn more ...
Burmese pythons in Florida. The invasive snakes number in the thousands and have unleashed havoc and destruction across more ...
What birds will you see out in the wild? Could be these sandhill cranes, seen on an eco-tour at ©Omni Orlando Resort at ...
As concerns grow about the impact of herbicides on manatees, new studies point to water lettuce’s roles in aquatic ecosystems.
In the northern region of the Sonoran Desert, surrounded by five mountain ranges and 350 days of sunshine, lies Tucson, where native edible plants grow. The saguaro, barrel and nopal cacti are ...