State officials showcased investments in protecting forests and waterways, from spotted lanternfly detection dogs to tree planting.
Pennsylvania isn’t requiring state residents to get rid of plants in their yards deemed to be invasive, but the state Department of Agriculture has been encouraging their removal since stepping up ...
PENNSYLVANIA - As temperatures rise, a fast-growing invasive plant known as "mile-a-minute" weed begins to reappear across Pennsylvania, raising concerns for homeowners and environmental experts. What ...
HARRISBURG, PA — A new initiative in Pennsylvania aims to tackle the growing threat of invasive plants while enhancing the state’s natural landscapes. Through the Pennsylvania Invasive Replace-ive ...
Pennsylvania officials are working to promote the planting of native species over invasive ones that take over ecosystems and hurt local wildlife. “Native species are vital to healthy ecosystems in ...
The importance of reestablishing native species to combat invasive ones was the topic recently as Pennsylvania officials gathered in Cumberland County on Friday, May 9, to promote Pennsylvania Native ...
A statewide program is asking Pennsylvanians to take a fresh look at what’s growing in their yards — and swap out invasive plants for native ones that better support local wildlife and ecosystems. The ...