Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program director Brian Greene discussed the state of invasives in the park and how to combat them.
Golden mussels, an invasive species that officials across the country have been worried about for years, invaded North ...
But tribal members, sportsmen, nonprofits, legislators, and state officials and agencies ... us at the mercy of whatever administration is in office,” says William “Popeye” Osceola, secretary of the ...
We just experienced two hurricanes that ravaged entire regions giving us a view of what might well ... including higher temperatures and spreading invasive species are already transforming the ...
But wildfires also can remove invasive plant species and ... It would be difficult for Game and Fish to estimate wildlife losses, but the agency's normal population surveys might eventually ...
Before arriving in North America, the species is believed to have invaded South American rivers through ballast water—the ...
The house has been abandoned for years, and US Fish and Wildlife purchased the structure and 11 acres of adjacent salt marsh ...
A study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in 2009 revealed mercury contamination in every fish analyzed. The ...
An invasive mussel that poses a significant threat to other bivalves and the health of statewide water conveyances has been detected for the first time in North America in the Sacramento-San Joaquin ...
The invasive fish has a snake-like appearance with its sleek shape and pattern of coloring. It is known to reside only in the southeastern corner of the state, according to the agency. Native to ...