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Ottawa County Parks and Recreation is asking the public to be on the lookout for the invasive Hemlock Wooly Adelgid as the department addresses local infestations
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Lowell Charter Township will ask residents to approve a millage on the November 4th ballot supporting the treatment of spongy moths for the next two years
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The “ALB” has not been spotted in Michigan yet
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A bite from a Lone Star Tick make a person allergic to red meat and some dairy products The Health Department wants to know how it got there
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It’s National Invasive Species Awareness Week, and with local temperatures on the rise, you may be thinking about preparing for that first camping trip of the season. Here's how you can prevent the spread of invasive species as you travel
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Experts say, Hemlock wooly adelgid spreading throughout Lakeshore's forests at alarming rate
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Invasive species are a national problem; one study estimates they cost the country $21 billion dollars in economic losses annually. That’s why the state is now offering $3.6 million dollars for projects to target invasive species in Michigan
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The USDA says while sheltering in place, it's important to check your surroundings for Invasive Pests. We get the Michigan list of Pests to look for,…