Invasive plants are here to stay in CT. One UConn professor is creating an AI tool to stop new ones.
There are over 100 invasive plant species in Connecticut wreaking havoc on the state’s forests and waterways, but new technology may help ensure new species never get a chance to invade in the first ...
Invasive weed posing ‘tremendous risk’ to CT spreads to fragile waterways. It crushes native plants.
Another summer has produced mixed results in the fight against hydrilla, the pernicious, aquatic weed choking the Connecticut River and threatening a half century of environmental progress that has ...
In their efforts to combat the spread of a highly-invasive weed along the Connecticut River, scientists, conservation groups and public officials say they’ve had to confront a new problem that grows ...
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Invasive Vines You'll Regret Planting in Your Yard
Vines are highly prized for their climbing growing habit. These attractive plants cover garden walls and twine around trees, adding vertical interest and lushness. Vining plants can also cover large ...
I love woods. I was born and raised in Vermont and Connecticut where the woods were my playground. As the population around America increases it has become necessary to set aside natural areas to ...
More than a quarter of Connecticut's plant and wildlife species need more conservation research due to declining populations, threats, cultural importance or lack of data. That's according to the ...
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