Super-smelly callery pear trees and prickly Japanese barberry shrubs have been targeted for new regulations by state ...
These nine regional centers help fish, wildlife, water, land – and people – adapt to rising global temperatures and other ...
Climate change is one of the top threats to vulnerable species around the world, driving widespread losses of plants and animals that can’t adapt fast enough. But at the same time, rising temperatures ...
Spotted lanternflies, Japanese barberry, Oriental bittersweet – When plants and animals like these invade our environment, they can disrupt other organisms that are native to the region. But can we ...
Researchers found evidence of European green crabs in the northern Whidbey Basin, a sign that one of the world’s most harmful ...
An invasive species has reached Skagit Bay for the first time. Researchers confirmed the presence of European green crabs in ...
So, in come these invasive green crabs that you just mentioned. They are destroying our oyster beds, our kelp beds, things ...
The website features interactive dashboards that provide information on pests like the coconut rhinoceros beetle, little fire ant, and coqui frog.
The invasive European green crab is rapidly expanding in Washington, this time in the northern end of Whidbey Island.