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The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) has confirmed the detection of a new invasive insect in ...
The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station are warning ...
Hydrilla has been overtaking parts of the Connecticut River since 2016, when it was first recorded there and since then it has spread to other waterways.
Oyster beds are critical to a healthy ocean, because they filter water, prevent erosion and provide a home for an estimated ...
Not all plants are innocent. They might look beautiful in your garden or harmless on a windowsill, but some plants are far ...
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and a coalition of state lawmakers, environmental groups, and advocates gathered Friday along the Connecticut River to counter what they called misinformation ...
State entomologists say this could be a busier than normal tick season in Connecticut, with evidence of an invasive species native to Asia now infecting people. State entomologists say the long ...
Hydrilla was first detected in the Connecticut River in 2016 and has been growing ever since, according to Sen. Blumenthal.
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