Invasive
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Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Infestation in Oahu Meets Doom in Hungry Hogs
Officials are hoping hungry hogs would eradicate the invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle infestation in Oahu. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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400,000 Invasive European Green Crabs Euthanized, in Bid for Eradication — Washington
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Invasive Swamp Rat Nutria Sightings Reported in Sacramento County, Officials Warn Million-Dollar Damages
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Robot Death Machine Battles Invasive Spotted Lanternflies by Scrubbing Off Eggs in Pittsburgh
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Invasive Insect Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle First Sighting Outside of Oahu Reported, Officials Wary of Larvae in Green Waste
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Invasive Plant Buddleia Deliberately Grown in UK for Pretty Flowers
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Invasive Nutria Taking Over US Destroys Marshes, Riversides, Ecosystems
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Invasive Marsupial Opossums Being Hunted Down in Alaska
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Florida Offers $30,000 Total in Annual Hunting for Invasive Burmese Pythons
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Invasive Plant Kudzu Vine Expected to Take Over Midwest US at Alarmingly Rapid Rate
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Scotland Unleashes Hungry Sheep to End Invasive Toxic Giant Hogweed
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Invasive Burmese Python Skin Made into Leather Bags Could Save Florida Native Wildlife
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Invasive Zebra Mussels Take Over Hords Creek Lake Within Month of First Sighting — Texas