An investigation that began in 2024 revealed that a Canadian man had been selling invasive species online.
When people think about invasive species, they often conjure images of large feral pigs or Burmese pythons in the Florida Everglades wreaking havoc on the environment. They’re not necessarily wrong.
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The Invasive Lionfish Is Spreading Fast and Scientists Want You to Eat It
Head under the waves of the Atlantic Ocean, and you will find one of the most beautiful killers in the sea. Meet the lionfish ...
The bird species has long ridden dramatic population swings. About 3,000 snail kites lived in Florida in 2001, but a severe drought that year devastated the Everglades and Lake Okeechobee, cutting the ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is encouraging people to participate in National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Feb. 23 to Feb. 27.
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How cargo ships spread invasive species worldwide, ballast water, zebra mussels, and the hidden ecosystem
A single ship can move thousands of tons of water, and with it, thousands of living organisms into ecosystems that have no defenses. This breaks down how ballast water works, why it spreads invasive ...
Clemson Extension will host a Bradford Pear Bounty on Feb. 28 in Mount Pleasant and give residents free trees to replace the ...
More than 2,500 alien plant species could find suitable conditions in the Arctic, especially in northern Norway and Svalbard.
University of Florida experts warn that some popular plants sold in stores are invasive and harmful to the state's ecosystem.
New research has revealed the biggest threats driving species toward extinction in northern San José, Costa Rica. Led by ...
The 23-year-old South Florida–based content creator, who regularly shares videos about foraging, invasive species and ...
The Everglades seldom benefit from invasive species. But now, as non-native apple snails disappear, the endangered Everglades bird, the snail kite, is paying the price.
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