New research shows invasive species are reducing insect populations worldwide and weakening ecosystems people rely on.
As lead author Kelly Oten told the publication, "Like most invasive species, the elm zigzag sawfly probably isn't [spreading] ...
From the hot pink apple snail eggs that cling to cypress trees to trampled sugarcane crops, signs of invasive species are ...
There are plenty of places I would expect to see turtles, like pet stores, in the wild, and as they appear on television as ...
LSU researchers are collaborating with other states to share information and management tools for invasive species, using new ...
In southern Alabama or southern Georgia, seeing an American alligator gobble up a beaver amid white water lilies would be a memorable sight, and an entirely natural one. To see a Nile crocodile chomp ...
LSU will lead the three-university consortium that will try to monitor and control current invasive species like feral hogs, ...
Winter cleanup efforts at Winton Woods show how volunteers can make a difference in preserving local forest ecosystems.
Damage from invasive species in Morocco could exceed US$2 billion a year, dwarfing spending on prevention and control, ...
Freshwater mussels play an important role in keeping the Great Lakes healthy, but experts say native mussels in Michigan are ...
Michigan Invasive Species Program resumes the NotMISpecies webinar series focusing on wildlife management and invasive ...