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Hydrilla has been overtaking parts of the Connecticut River since 2016, when it was first recorded there and since then it has spread to other waterways.
Spotted lanternflies are back in full force across the state, and officials are urging residents to kill and report any ...
Oyster beds are critical to a healthy ocean, because they filter water, prevent erosion and provide a home for an estimated ...
The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is warning Connecticut residents of an invasive species becoming more prominent in the state over the coming weeks. The spotted lanternfly ...
Along with ticks, however, officials observed an increase in protected Audubon bird species nesting on the beach. These birds ...
State entomologists say this could be a busier than normal tick season in Connecticut, with evidence of an invasive species native to Asia now infecting people. State entomologists say the long ...
Not all plants are innocent. They might look beautiful in your garden or harmless on a windowsill, but some plants are far ...
The Connecticut River has come a long way.It’s far healthier than it once was.Some people are worried that adding diquat ...
The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) has confirmed the detection of a new invasive insect in ...
Madelyn Seymour, an invasive species technician for the Windham County Natural Resources Conservation District, kayaks to the boat launch in Hinsdale, N.H., as they remove an invasive species - the ...
In 2021, Dr. Beaury published research estimating that 61 percent of the 1,285 plant species identified as invasive in the United States were still available through the nursery trade.