Trained dogs detect invasive spotted lanternfly egg masses, outperforming humans in complex forest environments.
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My favorite part was sneaking up on them and catching them by hand,” Timothy Russell, 8, of White City, said with a smile.
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Uncover the key to stopping spotted lanternflies. Learn how dogs and humans play a crucial role in detecting this destructive agricultural pest.
City officials recommend staying a safe distance away and avoiding confrontations. The feral hogs are an invasive species ...
Growers and conservationists have a new weapon to detect invasive spotted lanternflies early and limit their spread: dogs trained to sniff out egg masses that overwinter in vineyards and forests.
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The unwanted plant releases chemical into the soil “that kills everything around it,” a Catawba Lands Conservancy official ...
According to a recent count by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, there’s been a 10,000% increase in purple sea urchins since ... which provide critical habitat and nutrition for countless ...