Invasive
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Expanding Invasive Weeds Can Bring Ecological, Socio-Economic Damage to US Due to Climate Change [Study]
The latest report raised concerns about the climate change effects on high-impact invasive weeds, bringing socio-economic and ecological damage. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Voracious Invasive Egyptian Locust Found in Shipment From Italy, Border Patrol Reports Successful Interception in Detroit
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Invasive Water Chestnut Takes Over River Surface in New York Again, Fills 400 Dump Trucks
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Invasive Fish Might Make Its Way Downstream Colorado River as They Continue to Spread in Warming Waters
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Bamboo: Highly Invasive in UK Destroys Driveways, Gardening Expert Warns
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Invasive Emerald Ash Borer Lays Waste to 17-Mile Hiking Trail Prompting Closure for Pennsylvania's Tyler Arboretum
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'Crazy Bug Lady' Finds Invasive Asiatic Garden Beetles in Her Minnesota Garden
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20,000 Invasive Burmese Pythons Removed From Everglades by 11,000 Contractors Since 2006: Are We Making Headway?
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Invasive Red Fire Ants From Soil Imports Establish 88 Colonies in Italy with Global Warming Aggravating Spread
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Invasive Pest Oriental Fruit Fly Puts California County Under Quarantine Following Reports of Smuggled Dangerous Fruit
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Japanese Beetles Released in Maine to Devour Invasive Tree-Killing Insects
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Invasive Apple Snails Lay Thousands of Egg Masses in Man-Made Louisiana Canal
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Roadkill Confirms Nine-Banded Armadillo Populations Made Its Way to Kentucky