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Double check your hiking boots, camping gear for invasive species. Officials remind residents to watch for unwanted pests.
Crews have finally started efforts to reduce the invasive sea lamprey population in the Great Lakes after COVID-19 disruptions threatened the $5.1-billion fishing industry.
A fast-spreading invasive species has arrived in Metro Detroit. The Box Tree Moth Caterpillar is causing damage to boxwood ...
The box tree moth is the latest invasive species to create problems for Southeast Michigan, which already wrestles with ...
Learn how to spot and avoid poisonous plants like poison ivy, hemlock, and giant hogweed while hiking Michigan trails this ...
English Gardens said early detection is key to saving plants from Box Tree Moth Caterpillars ... Oakland University alumna who’s been writing Michigan news since 2022. Before joining the ...
The State of Illinois acquired a key piece of land for a project aimed at keeping an invasive carp species from reaching the ...
Illinois finished acquiring land needed for a project to protect the Great Lakes from invasive carp, construction backed by ...
When Lake Michigan was used practicing carrier takeoff and landing during WWII, naval air operations didn't always go quite ...
Volunteer Paula Dresden, preserve steward, leads a guided hike at the Arcadia Dunes: C.S. Mott Nature Preserve on Wednesday, ...
The work is intended to stop the spread of invasive carp, which could pose a significant threat to the Great Lakes region’s native species, ecosystems and fishing and boating industries.