Battling invasive species will fortify grasslands, forests against future catastrophes but guest columnist Bob Budd argues success will depend on bypassing man-made boundaries.
While scientists were able to save and move some creatures in the aftermath, researchers are worried about the prospects for ...
A battle is being fought in some of the most remote parts of the country, and many of us wouldn't think twice if we saw the ...
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The Cool Down on MSNHomeowner at wit's end trying to eradicate 'impossible' yard pest problem: 'There is no help'"The ground is almost entirely comprised of thick vines." Homeowner at wit's end trying to eradicate 'impossible' yard pest ...
Last summer’s monsoon is best described as a “non-soon” with very little precipitation. In the five months since August there has been virtually no measurable rain in the ...
Large wildfires in the desert were once rare. Now experts worry that invasive plants and a changing fire cycle are putting ...
Crabgrass, also known as Digitaria sanguinalis, is a species of grass that is not considered appropriate for a lawn. It is ...
Last year, another herd successfully landscaped the Crystal Canyon Natural Area before navigating around an unsecured fence — ...
Invasive plants (i.e. weeds) have been on the upswing lately as a threat to take over desirable plants, out-compete farm crops, and disturb the fragile health of ecosystems.
Researchers and fire experts have long recognized a clear relationship between invasive grasses and wildfires.
Fire resets the ecological clock,” Fish and Game’s Salmon Region Wildlife Biologist Sean Schroff said. “Idaho is a diverse ...
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