invasivespecies
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Interesting blog post about manual control of the invasive spotted knapweed in Pennsylvania:
7:14 PM Aug 8th
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South Dakota welcomes the Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea):
8:07 AM Aug 4th
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CENS lab makes software to let smartphones link pics to GPS data, Nat'l Park Service using it to map invasive plants:
12:01 PM Aug 2nd
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California oysters under attack from Atlantic snails, European crabs:
7:57 PM Jul 19th
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Fried lionfish...Mmmmm! (thx @)
5:05 PM Jul 12th
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Zebra mussels found for first time in Massachusetts!
11:08 AM Jul 6th
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Aerial spraying of herbicide on leafy spurge leads to more leafy spurge! (and hurts native plants):
8:04 PM Jul 3rd
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Argentine ants form world-wide mega-colony in quest to conquer Earth...where are Pinky & The Brain when u need them?
9:24 PM Jul 1st
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Guy in NY gets to keep his ginormous, so-ugly-its-cute pet snakehead fish "Rocky," w/ permit of course, + $500 fee:
8:06 PM Jun 23rd
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Two-year Aquatic Invasive Species postdoc available, location appears negotiable:
2:17 PM Jun 23rd
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Emerald ash borer found in Western NY:
6:48 PM Jun 17th
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Ontario college students get to go to invasive species summer school:
8:31 AM Jun 14th
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Oregon keeps an eye out for zebra mussels and other invaders:
8:20 PM Jun 12th
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China estimates invasive species cost that country $29 billion (USD) per year [
6:06 PM Jun 7th
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New pop of Oriental weatherfish discovered in NY, this time in southeast tip:
6:37 PM Jun 2nd
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If California thinks it has problems with invasive plants now...
8:36 AM May 30th
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Python bounty hunting in Florida? [
11:22 AM May 28th
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Emerald ash borer found in Kentucky:
5:28 PM May 26th
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Emerald ash borer confirmed in Minnesota:
3:20 PM May 14th
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Aquatic invasive species sing-along! Which one is your fave?
8:29 AM May 11th
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- Name Jenn Forman Orth
- Web http://www.Knotty...
- Bio Invasive Species expert, perhaps a bit obsessed :-)
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