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The spotted lanternfly made its way from East Asia to Connecticut about five years ago. The population has grown largely in the last couple of years.
Concerns raised about diquat use on Connecticut River to neutralize invasive species The API failed to deliver the resource. The Connecticut River has come a long way.
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive species in Connecticut. DEEP reports that approximately half of Connecticut’s trees are threatened by spotted lanternfly invasion.
The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) has confirmed the detection of a new invasive insect in ...
Researchers are looking at an invasive species of algae along the Atlantic coast as a possible reason for mercury in the food chain.
Two fishermen in Delaware caught state-record fish that are said to be valued dining fare, but officials want them dead for different reason.
Weather Alert Small Craft Advisory until SUN 12:00 AM EDT An Invasive Species Is Invading Farmland In Dorchester County Kyle Orens Jul 10, 2025 Updated Jul 10, 2025 ...
According to Rachael Irby, invasive carp biologist for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, any angler can report the catch of a black carp in Arkansas to her and receive up to 10 payments per ...