Native Species or Invasive? The Distinction Blurs as the World Warms
I’ve often struggled with the native/nonnative/invasive dividing line when it comes to plants. For instance, so many of what we
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I’ve often struggled with the native/nonnative/invasive dividing line when it comes to plants. For instance, so many of what we
ASU Now spoke with Morteza Abbaszadegan, an Arizona State University professor of environmental microbiology and engineering, about the composition and
By Jessie Johnson There is a plethora of sources for environmental data, but it can often lead to a plethora
by Editorial Staff, Adirondack Almanac A mass of spiny water fleas foul up line on a fishing rod Spiny water
Scientists have discovered that the rapid spread of hybridization between a native species and an invasive species of trout in
by Hilary Mosher, FL- Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (FLPRISM) at the Finger Lakes Institute When Michael Boller, Assistant
The Fund for Lake George reports that the annual rainbow smelt migration has begun! And they are seeking volunteers for
The US Global Change Research Program has just released the 2014 National Climate Assessment. You can download the entire document
May will mark the 24th anniversary of American Wetlands Month, a time when EPA and its partners in federal, state,
Join experts from EPA for a Twitter chat on the proposed rule to clarify Clean Water Act protection for certain