From kudzu to emerald ash borers, invasive species threaten local ecosystems. Here is how you can help stop them.
Kudzu is an invasive vine that’s become a persistent problem in the American South. But there are efforts to tackle it.
Kentucky wildlife officials are testing whether a new generation of drone technology could become one of their most effective ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — One of the country’s most notorious invasive plants is expected to become a major pest throughout the Midwest. A study published earlier this year by researchers at Purdue ...
Kudzu, originally native to Japan, is known as "the vine that ate the South." The federal government began paying farmers $8 an acre in the 1930s to plant it across the south because it was touted to ...
It appears the Kudzu Control Test Site signs are disappearing easier than kudzu. While pranksters are playing havoc with the signs, often placing them in neighbors' and friends' yards, Newt Hardie is ...
Weekly Review, Division of Entomology & Plant Pathology, Indiana DNR: Will Drews, Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Nursery Inspector & Compliance Officer with the DNR Division of ...
CHARLESTON (AP) — Some West Virginia property owners may be feeling like the prince who had to fight his way through the thick forest to reach Sleeping Beauty. They're battling kudzu. And while ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...