Invasive spotted lanternfly native to China discovered in Kentucky for the first time
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive species native to China. The species was first discovered in the United States in 2014. Since then, they have invaded several northeastern and midwestern states. It typically sucks the nutrients from the plant it infects and can cause significant damage to crops and reduce yields.
Read full storyInvasive toxic, self-cloning hammerhead worms are spreading in Massachusetts
Hammerhead worms, which are native to Japan and Korea, made their way to the United States on the soil of ornamental plants in the 1900s. Recently, several sightings in several states on the East Coast have been recorded and the worms have invaded several Massachusetts counties upending local gardens and lawns and attacking turf and a variety of common grasses.
Read full storyTexas Senate passes bill allowing parents to use public funding to send kids to private schools
Lawmakers in the Texas Senate passed an education bill that would allow public school students to use some of their per-pupil state funding allocation toward tuition or other educational expenses at a private school. SB 1 would create 25,000 vouchers for those K-12 who want to enroll in a private school for the 2024-25 school year.
Read full storyMore than one million Illinois Facebook users to receive a third payment beginning this week
Three different Illinois residents filed suit against Facebook in 2015 and claimed that the service's "tag suggestions" feature, which uses facial recognition to suggest other users tag in photos, violated their rights under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). The suits were eventually rolled together and were moved to the Chicago Federal Court and then the California Federal Court, where it attained class-action status.
Read full storyInvasive toxic, self-cloning hammerhead worms are spreading in Tennessee
Hammerhead worms, which are native to Japan and Korea, made their way to the United States on the soil of ornamental plants in the 1900s. Recently, several sightings in several states on the East Coast have been recorded and the worms have invaded multiple Tennessee counties upending local gardens and lawns and attacking turf and a variety of common grasses.
Read full storyPoisoned food for feral hogs decreases feral hog numbers in Texas
Feral hogs are not native to the United States. They were introduced to the United States in the 1500s by settlers as a source of food. Their populations have expanded from about 17 states to at least 39 over the last three decades with as many as 9 million feral hogs across the country.
Read full storyColorado officials to drain Highline Lake and apply a chemical to eradicate invasive zebra mussels
Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff have announced a new plan to eradicate invasive zebra mussels from Highline Lake — a reservoir north of Loma, near Utah – one year after the first adult zebra mussel was found in the reservoir.
Read full storyAI reads text in unopened ancient Herculaneum scroll charred by a volcanic eruption 2,000 years ago
A 21-year-old computer science student has managed to decipher the letters inside a sealed scroll from Herculaneum, Italy. Thanks to artificial intelligence, they've not only peeked inside the delicate scroll buried under 20 meters of volcanic ash for 1700 years without actually touching it but extracted words from it.
Read full storyInvasive spotted lanternfly native to China discovered in Tennessee for the first time
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive species native to China. The species was first discovered in the United States in 2014. Since then, they have invaded several northeastern and midwestern states. It typically sucks the nutrients from the plant it infects and can cause significant damage to crops and reduce yields.
Read full storyInvasive toxic, self-cloning hammerhead worms are spreading in Virginia
Hammerhead worms, which are native to Japan and Korea, made their way to the United States on the soil of ornamental plants in the 1900s. Recently, several sightings in several states on the East Coast have been recorded and the worms have invaded multiple Virginia counties upending local gardens and lawns and attacking turf and a variety of common grasses.
Read full storyNC's Bradford Pear Bounty: Invasive Trees Exchanged for Native Ones
The Bradford pear tree was introduced to North America in the 1960s from China, brought by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Soon it became the most popular ornamental tree, prized for its glorious blooms in spring and long-lasting colors in autumn.
Read full storyInvasive Yellow-Legged Hornet, that can snatch bees from the air, detected in the U.S. for the first time in Georgia
The yellow-legged hornet, also known as Asian Hornet is native to tropical and subtropical areas of south-east Asia – China, Japan, and Korea in particular. The invasive species can be identified by its yellow legs and dark abdomen striped in yellow and widening toward the insect’s rear. Earlier this month, a Georgian beekeeper in Savannah spotted the insect on his property and reported the insect to the state.
Read full storyBounty offered on invasive Bradford pear trees in North Carolina
The Bradford pear tree was introduced to North America in the 1960s from China, brought by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Soon it became the most popular ornamental tree, prized for its glorious blooms in spring and long-lasting colors in autumn.
Read full storyNew Jersey residents advised to destroy spotted lanternfly egg masses this winter
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive species native to China. The species was first discovered in the United States in 2014. Since then, they have invaded several northeastern and midwestern states. It typically sucks the nutrients from the plant it infects and can cause significant damage to crops and reduce yields.
Read full storyDeadline to claim up to $650 in Pennsylvania rebate is fast approaching
Pennsylvania residents have time up to December 31 to apply for a property tax or rent rebate. The rebate is as much as $650, although it's boosted to as much as $975 for certain senior citizens, according to, Revenue Secretary Dan Hassell.
Read full storyThousands of feral chickens are taking over downtown Honolulu
Hawaii faces a significant problem with feral chickens. Hundreds of chickens were released into the wild after Hurricane Iniki’s destruction in 1992. The growing populations are a known nuisance in the suburbs and rural areas of the different Hawaiian Islands, but now across Honolulu, feral chickens have infiltrated the lives of residents.
Read full storyGenetically modified mosquitoes may be released in California next year
Representational imagePhoto byЕгор КамелевonUnsplash. In March this year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved plans from Oxitec to release billions of genetically engineered mosquitoes in Florida and California between 2022 and 2024 to limit the transmission of harmful diseases such as dengue, Zika, and yellow fever.
Read full storyNashville ranks No. 1 for the worst potholes in the US
Representational imagePhoto byAnja BauermannonUnsplash. Nashville has the worst potholes out of all the US cities, according to a study from the insurance website Quote Wizard. Over the last year, Quote Wizard analyzed search data for pothole-related complaints and repairs for each city to compile the lists of the worst cities.
Read full storyCincinnati Holocaust museum to offer free admission for rest of year
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is waiving ticket costs for the remainder of the year in an effort to educate the public in view of the growing antisemitic rhetoric incidents across the country.
Read full storyWild pigs wreaking havoc across Georgia causing millions in damage each year
Feral hogs are not native to the United States. They were introduced to the United States in the 1500s by settlers as a source of food. Their populations have expanded from about 17 states to at least 39 over the last three decades with as many as nine million feral hogs roaming across the country.
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