The Australian redclaw crayfish invaded Texas waters in 2022 but has become a growing concern, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Global warming is producing a rapid loss of plant species—according to estimates, roughly 600 plant species have died out ...
AMID the winding trails of Silver Lake Nature Center, grows a thicket of ever-climbing arching canes and thorny bushes, a ...
Locals in southern Texas reported an “interesting-looking critter” that officials found to be an invasive crayfish species ...
A SOCIAL housing construction project at Brews Hill in Navan was held up for almost a year to treat Japanese knotweed that ...
Mourne Park, is set to reopen following damage from Storms Darragh and Éowyn, with a significant financial windfall from The ...
It is home to 73 hectares of ancient woodland, recognised as rare in Northern Ireland where there is just 0.04% of such cover ...
Now the Woodland Trust Northern Ireland has been awarded £2.5 million – the largest Heritage Fund grant it has received in ...
Many U.S. forests are privately owned, particularly in the Eastern and North Central part of the country. This makes control of invasive plants and pests challenging because efforts must be ...
Scottish Government cuts to nature spending of tens of millions of pounds over the last decade threaten restoration projects.
Armored catfish are driving manatees out of their warm-water refuges, putting their health at risk. Here’s why it’s happening ...
The backstory: Russian thistles, better known as tumbleweeds, arrived in South Dakota in the 1870s most likely via a shipment of flaxseeds from Russia that was contaminated with the invasive seeds.