In New York, many of the state’s water bodies often host multiple invasive species, obscuring the impact of any one animal or plant. Meg Modley is the aquatic invasive species coordinator for ...
The quality of New York’s drinking water—and the complex system that delivers it to each New Yorker’s tap—has long been a ...
Some climbers, however, are considered invasive plants, growing at an alarming rate, self-propagating and out-competing other ...
Artemisia vulgaris, known as common mugwort, is a species native to Europe ... classified as a prohibited and regulated invasive plant by the New York State Department of Environmental ...
New York City officials declared a drought warning on Monday, urging New Yorkers to save water as state reservoir levels are ...