One Reddit user sought the insight and advice of the r/lawncare subreddit, regarding an invasive spurge weed in their rock walkway and lawn.
Science tells us invasive species are always on the move. Scientists face a challenge in simulating their spread and further predicting where they will go next. Researchers at the University of ...
Science tells us invasive species—like the spotted tilapia—are always on the move, making it difficult for scientists to ...
National Park Service officials haven't identified the person or people who illegally drove more than two miles across Eureka ...
Global warming is producing a rapid loss of plant species—according to estimates, roughly 600 plant species have died out ...
When Philip Sontag first visited Antarctica as a Ph.D. student, he brought back an unusual souvenir: a huge bag of penguin ...
Biologists from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are riding large, heavy-duty mowers through Rogers Lakewood Park on ...
Not every animal, insect and plant that is in Tennessee should be here. Take a look at some of the most invasive species in ...
Sydney, Jan 29 (IANS): Australian researchers have created a new detailed map of Antarctica's ice-free land that they ... said that Antarctic ice-free lands are home to uniquely adapted flora, several ...
Invasive plant species can be a headache for homeowners looking to remove them. According to the U.S. Forest Service, invasive plants have contributed to the decline of more than 40% of endangered and ...