Invasive species cause many negative impacts to the Texas landscape, from the displacement of native trees to killing native species.
Discover how Texas wheat research is advancing through innovative breeding techniques, partnerships with the Wheat Genetics ...
At a USDA facility in Kerrville, "pioneering" science has largely ended the threat of the New World screwworm fly.
Wanting to add some new plants to your yard? Duval County's master gardeners will offer expert advice at their annual plant sale on March 15.
What are seasonal pests and where can you see them in Texas? Check out which rodents and insects are common throughout the ...
Texas A&M Forest Service uses proactive forest health management strategies to help lower the impacts of invasive species.
A now-former science school teacher from New Jersey says that what once were many healthy, tan crapemyrtle trees throughout ...
Females lack the black mask, but both genders have olive backs and tail feathers. Surprisingly, many people have never seen ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants Texans to eat nutria invading the state. The agency's new campaign, "Save a Swamp, Sauté a Nutria," is encouraging people to consider making a meal out of the ...
As growers look to plant sorghum later this spring, they will need to evaluate all their costs, Brent Bean writes.
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As President Donald Trump's administration looks to reverse a cornerstone finding that climate change endangers human health and welfare, scientists say they just need to look around because it's ...
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