Avoid these six invasive trees that harm native ecosystems and create long-term problems in Southern yards. Learn what not to plant—and what to grow instead.
From new invasive species threats to updates on how to manage them, the world of invasive species is always changing.
Gardens are supposed to be peaceful havens—lush greenery, bright blooms, and the gentle hum of life. But what happens when a stealthy, green predator sneaks in and turns that paradise into a tangled ...
The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program hosted a webinar that looked at how and why aquatic invasive species are so ...
The invasion of trees and plants by exotic vines and other climbing plants can often result in the suffocation and death of ...
The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) announced it will cover the costs for Pennsylvanians to remove ...
The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced it will cover the costs for Pennsylvanians to remove invasive trees and shrubs and replace them with native species for the second year ...
The city's annual "bounty" program encourages residents to remove invasive plants from their property by offering a free ...
The state’s “Invasive Replace-ive” program debuted a year ago. It gave away more than 1,300 native plant replacements.
Under the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources program, residents can claim native trees and shrubs after ...
Temperature plays the biggest role in where plants can grow. Warmer conditions allow more plants to survive in new places. Other factors like rainfall and soil also matter, but temperature has the ...
Before putting shovels in the ground and grabbing a seedling this spring, the Okanagan and Similkameen Invasive Species ...