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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 ...
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6 Invasive Trees You Should Never Plant In Your Yard
Avoid these six invasive trees that harm native ecosystems and create long-term problems in Southern yards. Learn what not to ...
I became a professional gardener because I love plants. But some plants can be very hard to love. Specifically, dealing with invasive plants can make my job difficult, unpleasant, and even potentially ...
CT towns granted over $180K for tree planting, invasive species removal. See if your town is on list
More than $180,000 in grant money has been awarded to support urban and community forestry projects in several Connecticut towns and cities, officials said. The state’s Department of Energy and ...
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 ...
HINSDALE, N.H. — Employees of the Windham County Natural Resources Conservation District remove an invasive species — the European water chestnut plant — from the Connecticut River on Wednesday, July ...
The Regional Water Authority has a new weapon in its fight against invasive plants around its reservoirs. They are some of the same weeds you might be battling around your home. The new weapon is ...
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