New research shows invasive species are reducing insect populations worldwide and weakening ecosystems people rely on.
A plant that lived 47 million years ago in what is now Utah is like nothing that lives on planet Earth today. The discovery of new fossils reveals that a species first found in 1969 is not a member of ...
Insects are often seen as invaders due to high-profile species like the yellow-legged (Asian) hornet, the harlequin ladybird ...
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Invasive alien species are costing Morocco more than US$2bn a year, a first of its kind study finds
Damage from invasive species in Morocco could exceed US$2 billion a year, dwarfing spending on prevention and control, ...
Deep in the Namib Desert, Africa's wildest wilderness, among the many interesting discoveries of the desert lives a remarkable survivor. Known in Afrikaans as "tweeblaarkanniedood" meaning, "two ...
Lake Naivasha, northwest of Nairobi, Kenya is becoming increasingly unnavigable. Water hyacinth, the world’s most widespread invasive species, is blanketing the lake, choking its fish and leaving ...
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Raising revenue from alien invasives
Clearing water-guzzling and soil-damaging alien invasive plants costs South Africa several hundred million rands every year.
Friends of Kloofendal's weeding team is making a significant impact on stopping the spread of alien invasive plants.
Erik Irmer has been documenting the spread of invasive plant and animal species that disrupt native ecology across Europe. He focuses on humans’ interactions with these plants and animals. Aliens is p ...
Most home gardeners pottering around with trowel, plant cuttings and a bag of mulch behind the old homestead don’t think of themselves as “nature’s best and last hope.” Doug Tallamy, an entomologist ...
Earth plants could thrive under the light of an alien sun, according to a recent experiment. A team of astrobiologists planted garden cress seeds and cultured dishes of photosynthetic bacteria under ...
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