National Invasive Species Awareness Week is Feb. 24-28, 2025. If invasive species have not been on your radar, consider why many believe there is merit to being aware of invasive species, the damage ...
NORTH CAROLINA (WTVD) -- One of the great things about living in the Triangle is all this green space around us in our own backyards. However, amid climate change and invasive species, that could be ...
Scientists are studying the salmon in the Great Lakes to predict how the invasive fish might affect larger ecosystems.
Invasive bivalve species, notably within the Dreissenidae and Mytilidae families, have emerged as significant agents of ecological change in both estuarine and coastal ecosystems. These organisms, ...
Invasive pests, plants and diseases cause many negative impacts to the Texas landscape, from the displacement of native trees to the killing of native species. Because of the widespread impact of ...
Invasive amphipod species have emerged as a significant ecological concern in freshwater environments worldwide. These organisms, typified by species such as Dikerogammarus villosus, are capable of ...
Researchers from the University of Freiburg and Justus Liebig University Giessen have developed a framework to better assess the impact of invasive plant species on ecosystems. Outlined in a study ...
A national forest in North Carolina just got a major makeover as volunteers cleared out invasive vines and shrubs that were choking native plants. And the transformation is sure to inspire you to get ...
An infographic showing the average declines in abundance of key terrestrial insect groups due to invasive alien species. The extent of declines varies across species and regions. Insects are often ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Researchers have ranked the top 10 most invasive species in the Great ...
Virginia officials track dozens of invasive species harming ecosystems and agriculture. Here are some of the biggest concerns ...
Some slither, some crawl and others grow wild. They can be found in your yard, in the water, and even in the sky. No matter the type, all invasive species can negatively impact native ecosystems.