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The invasive spongy moth, a destroyer of northeastern forests, has a natural foe in a Japanese fungus that needs certain weather conditions to activate.
Plants Out of Place” exhibit at Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh examines the complexities of invasive plants ...
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Gardenista on MSNA New Invasive Species? Here’s What You Need to Know About Jumping WormsIf you’ve ever seen adult jumping worms, there’s no mistaking them. Found near the surface of soil and larger than your ...
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The Battle to Save the Hawaiian Crow: A Bird With a Tool BeltImagine a bird so clever it crafts its own tools, a feathered genius whose very existence teeters on the edge of extinction.
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