Invasive species cost the United States $20 billion annually in lost resources and mitigation efforts. Officials scramble ...
An invasive caterpillar species is posing a serious threat to a cherished native moth ... new research from ecologists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The spongy moth caterpillar ...
Recent studies show that livestock grazing can significantly enhance habitats for native bees, particularly ground-nesting species.
Quagga mussels, an invasive species first discovered in Lake Geneva last month, threaten the ecological balance of ...
Families were invited to greet the goats from a Wisconsin farm ... researcher assistant professor Sigrid Resh said native ...
The Legislative Study Committee on Sandhill Cranes has had three meetings to gather information and will next propose ...
The 33,000 acres of wetlands at Horicon Marsh supports plants, fish, birds and other wildlife. Visitors can hike, kayak, fish ...
Many invasive plant species like buckthorn, bittersweet and honeysuckles have become quite common in Wisconsin.
Invasive spongy moths (Lymantria dispar) are the most destructive defoliators of broadleaf forests in North America. Aspen is a favored food plant of spongy moths, which feed on expanding leaves in ...
Wisconsin Public Radio During peak migration, more than 15 million birds can journey through Wisconsin skies in one night. The nocturnal ...
That's the number of aquatic non-native species that have made their way into the Great Lakes as of 2023 – at least the ones that scientists have identified. About one-third of the species have ...
When we walked with a colleague into an aspen forest near Madison, Wisconsin ... by an invasive species might alter the chemical composition of plants, to the detriment of native species.