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Anglers in central and southeastern Pennsylvania will soon have a rare opportunity to fish when trout, carp and bass are ...
Bare trees sprouting green leaves, the sun warming and shining on the damp earth, and hundreds of flowers poking upward are ...
As I See It,” a weekly photo column by Pulitzer Prize winner Stan Grossfeld, brings the stories of New England to Globe ...
Motion-sensor camera traps capture river otters hunting, roadside hawks stalking army ants, and other surprising behaviors in Costa Rica’s rainforest ...
Researchers are deploying a new weapon to slow the spread of invasive spotted lanternflies. The pests first detected in the U ...
The situation is already impacting the food supply chain. 'Painful' flesh-eating insect once eradicated from US prompts ...
Prices will go up with the halt on Mexican cattle imports, but the border closure won't help eradicate the parasite.
Panelists participated in Deer Lodge Wednesday in a discussion about the dramatic decline in brown trout numbers in the upper Clark Fork River and identified possible influences driving the plummet.
The spotted lanternfly, a leaf-hopping invasive pest first detected in the United States a decade ago, has steadily spread ...
Forest ecosystems are facing unprecedented pressures from climate warming, land-use changes, pollution or biological ...
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive pest that can be detrimental to plants, crops and properties. Where they can be found ...