Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Vermont Agency of Agriculture is warning communities about eight new invasive species they have identified throughout the ...
One thing that lifelong Vermonters will always agree on is that the weather is changing − and has been for many years. Winters are shorter, summers are hotter, and rain seems to be more frequent.
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets (VAAFM) has taken a proactive step to safeguard the state's ecosystems from the threat of invasive plant species. Recognizing the ...
Vines are highly prized for their climbing growing habit. These attractive plants cover garden walls and twine around trees, adding vertical interest and lushness. Vining plants can also cover large ...
Monitoring and removing invasive species is one of the most important things we can do to protect Vermont’s working forests ...
View of Lake Memphremagog from a hill near Mansonville, Eastern Townships, Quebec. Photo by Kevstan/Wikimedia Commons Scientists have found invasive zebra mussels in Vermont’s section of Lake ...
RICHMOND (AP) -- When it comes to invasive plants, one Vermont group says "If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em." That's the slogan of the Richmond Land Trust's campaign to reclaim the Winooski riverbank ...
The Vermont Agency of Agriculture is warning communities about eight new invasive species they have identified throughout the state. The plant species − kudzu, mile-a-minute, Japanese stiltgrass, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One thing that lifelong Vermonters will always agree on is that the weather is changing − and has been for many years. Winters are ...