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There are nearly 150 species of invasive plants in Wisconsin, ... Mary Bartkowiak, forest health and invasive plant program coordinator at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, ...
Golden oyster mushrooms, with their sunny yellow caps and nutty flavor, have become wildly popular for being healthy, ...
Researchers found that trees in Wisconsin that had become hosts to the eye-catching species hosted only half the fungal ...
10 hazardous plants and animals to beware of in Wisconsin, and tips for avoiding them. ... refreshing lake swims and quiet forest hikes sometimes come hand-in-hand with wildlife that can bite us, ...
10 hazardous plants and animals to beware of in Wisconsin, and tips for avoiding them. ... fencerows, parks, beaches, campgrounds and damp forests, especially along rivers." ...
10 hazardous plants and animals to beware of in Wisconsin, and tips for avoiding them. ... fencerows, parks, beaches, campgrounds and damp forests, especially along rivers." ...
There are nearly 150 species of invasive plants in Wisconsin, causing damage to the economy, ecosystems and human health in the state, according to the Invasive Plants Association of Wisconsin ...
Golden oyster mushrooms, a visually striking and culinarily-favored species native to Asia, are now rapidly taking over North American forests and threatening native fungi, according to new research.
One valuable resource on that front is a free 40-page booklet from the University of Wisconsin-Extension titled "Outdoor Hazards in Wisconsin: A Guide to Insects, Plants, and Wildlife." Advertisement ...