It’s fall on public lands and stewards are encouraging visitors not to feed the bears, completing trail work before snow ...
The redbay ambrosia beetle was first detected in the U.S. in 2002. It has since spread, recently being found for the first time in New York.
The spotted lanternfly has been making its presence known all over, especially on Long Island, but biologists like Eric Morgan are now watching for a new invasive threat: the Redbay ambrosia beetle.
From spotted lanternflies to the Joro spider, New Jersey residents have been introduced to their fair share of non-native species in recent years. Now, a non-native beetle, first found in the United ...
Those toadstools, puffballs, earth-stars and other fungi springing up now can alarm gardeners. Digging out fungi or applying ...
SANTA CRUZ — After infested trees were recently discovered near the Tannery Arts Center, the city of Santa Cruz is asking community members to watch out for signs of an invasive beetle that has the ...
Frozen in time 112 million years ago, an entire ecosystem preserved in amber has been unearthed from a quarry in Ecuador. The scene contains bugs, pollen, and even strands of spider web. This is the ...