Invasive species
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Spiny Waterflea Invasion Spreads to New Waters
Officials have confirmed the presence of invasive spiny waterfleas in yet another popular body of water in Minnesota, showing that the spread of this harmful critters is far from controlled.
Latest Research Articles
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Invasive Nutria Face Death Sentence in Washington
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Promising Biofuel Crops May Prove Invasive
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Invasive Species May Spread Via Wildlife Corridors
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Climate Change on Trees: The Good, the Bad, and the Much Worse
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Electricity-Loving Ant Is Bullying Out the Locals
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Sixth Grader's Lionfish Research Changing Florida's Ecosystem
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Controlling Stinkbugs With Their Own Stink
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150,000 Burmese Pythons Threaten Everglades Ecosystem
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Leaping Asian Carp Invasion a Growing Problem
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Warning: New Arctic Shipping May Lead to Invasive Species Spread
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"Rapid Evolution" Keeps Invasive Plants Spreading
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U.S. and Canadian Wildlife Officials Gang Up to Protect Great Lakes from Invasive Sea Lamprey