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INVASIVE SPECIES NEWS

These non-native plants, animals, and pests pose serious threats to Tennessee’s ecosystems, agriculture, and even outdoor recreation.
Georgia is known for its rich biodiversity, from the rolling Appalachian foothills through diverse agricultural acreage to the sprawling coastal marshes. But hidden within these
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), also known as downy brome, may appear like any other grass swaying gently in the wind, but don’t be fooled—this unassuming invader
Executive Actions are powerful policy instruments that shape federal agency actions. Executive Orders (EO’s), that are founded on the legal or constitutional authorities of the

Protecting Our Freshwater Ecosystems, One Step at a Time Freshwater ecosystems—rivers, lakes, streams, and wetlands—are home to a diverse and delicate balance of native species

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