Invasive
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Invasive Plant Kudzu Being Used for Landscaping in North Carolina Home, Neighbors Enraged with HOA Inaction
Owners of a North Carolina home revamped their landscaping with the use of the invasive plant kudzu. Their neighbors are enraged when no action was implemented by HOA against using kudzu. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Salmon, Steelhead Populations at Risk as Invasive Voracious Predator Fish Walleye Enters Idaho Waterways
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Invasive Tree of Heaven Grove in NY to be Knocked Down Before Attracting Invasive Spotted Lanternflies
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Invasive Yellow-Legged Hornet Reported in Georgia Could Threaten Local Honey Production, Agriculture
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Invasive Elm Zigzag Sawfly Swarm Defoliates Elm Trees in New York
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Invasive Cattle Screwworm Fly Outbreak in Panama Border Halts Transport of Infested Livestock
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Invasive Toxic Cane Toad Population Near Resort in Florida Hunted Down By Man with BB Gun
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Invasive Tau Fruit Fly Puts South California Community Under Quarantine, Produce Movement Restricted
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Invasive Pacu Fish Reeled In by 11-Year- Old Boy in Oklahoma Community Pond was Exotic Pet Let Loose
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Invasive Lionhead Rabbits Take Over Florida Community, Rescue - Neuter - Rehome Efforts Underway
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Invasive Black Carp Fetches Bounty of $100 Per Carcass in Mississippi River
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Invasive Clinging Jellyfish Reported in New Jersey Coastal Waters, Officials Warn of Stings
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Invasive Australian Spotted Jellyfish Sighting on Texas Beach Might Mean Less Food for Native Marine Life