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Hydrilla is an invasive aquatic plant that was recently detected in Michigan for the first time. The plant is aggressive and can form dense mats that choke waterways and native vegetation.
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Black ash trees are threatened by the invasive emerald ash borer. Indigenous groups have used the trees for traditional basket making for generations. New research from Michigan State University explores the link between the pest and the basket making tradition.
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Invasive spotted lanternflies have been detected in Michigan. The insects pose a threat to plants, crops, and properties.
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Today, how MSU is handling the sexual harassment allegations against Mel Tucker.
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The DNR says of 220 water samples collected in June from stretches of the St. Joseph River, only one showed evidence of genetic material from the invasive species.
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How Michigan's commercial fishing industry is coping with invasive species, a new short story collection focusing on ten Arab American protagonists in Dearborn, and a former Domino's CEO's time at the company.
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The importance of teachers' back-to-school supply requests, techno music's legacy and the next generation of techno producers, and how aquatic invasive species are affecting lake life as we know it.
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Conservation agencies are asking people to examine trees, looking for signs of the invasive Asian longhorned beetle.
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New strategy for limiting the spread of frog-bit and water soldier which are exotic invasive plants.
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Nearly $1.2 billion is to be spent at one site to prevent invasive carp from entering the Great Lakes. There are a dozen more places where the carp could get in.