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Double check your hiking boots, camping gear for invasive species. Officials remind residents to watch for unwanted pests.
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The Cool Down on MSNHomeowner shares aftermath of invasive weed removal process: 'It's hard, but so worth it'"Every bit helps!" Homeowner shares aftermath of invasive weed removal process: 'It's hard, but so worth it' first appeared ...
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials enforce quarantine to prevent spread of concerning species — here's what you need to knowPennsylvania, for instance, discovered its first box tree moths in 2024 and quickly put a quarantine in place. Officials ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conducted a prescribed burn in the Pigeon River Country State Forest area ...
A new study will explore how pine trees adapt to climate change, with Michigan State researchers aiming to identify and breed ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNMichigan's 5 Poisonous Plants: How to identify poison ivy and moreLearn how to spot and avoid poisonous plants like poison ivy, hemlock, and giant hogweed while hiking Michigan trails this ...
Invasive species are those that are not native and whose introduction causes harm, or is likely to cause harm, to Michigan’s economy, environment or human health. Most often, invasive species ...
A plant is considered invasive if it is nonnative and its introduction is likely to harm the native environment or cause economic damage. They are generally fast-growing, spread readily (usually by ...
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