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Invasive plant and animal species pose an enormous threat to Michigan’s biodiversity and economic well-being. MSU Extension provides educational resources to identify, assess and control invasive species throughout the state.

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  • Water gardeners beware: Keep nature and your landscape separate

    Published on June 27, 2017
    Safely add water features to your yard without adding risks to the environment.

  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila report for June 27, 2017

    Published on June 27, 2017
    Another jump was seen in flies caught in monitoring traps. Ripening sweet and tart cherries and early ripening blueberry cultivars are vulnerable. Monitoring for this pest is critical as crops become susceptible.

  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila report for June 20, 2017

    Published on June 20, 2017
    More spotted wing Drosophila have been caught in monitoring traps, with higher catches at minimally-managed sites in southwest Michigan. Monitor for this pest when crops become susceptible.

  • Where the wildflowers grew

    Published on June 20, 2017
    Along the Kiwanis Trail with Adrian College Professor Janet Salzwedel

  • Using goats to improve forage availability in equine pastures

    Published on June 19, 2017
    Project investigates the effectiveness of utilizing goats to browse and defoliate invasive plant species to improve forage availability in equine pastures

  • Spotted wing Drosophila: A serious pest for the home gardener

    Published on June 6, 2017
    This invasive fly, spotted wing Drosophila, can infest and destroy fruits of many plants in home gardens and landscapes.

  • First spotted wing Drosophila weekly report for 2017

    Published on June 6, 2017
    Some traps in the network are already capturing SWD flies at low levels. Monitor for this pest when crops are starting to become susceptible.

  • Come celebrate the St Mary’s River and Great Lakes Restoration success in the Upper Peninsula!

    Published on June 2, 2017
    Completion of the Little Rapids Project marks the progress in restoring key St. Mary’s River habitat.

  • What's the best fish to stock in your Michigan fishing pond?

    Published on June 1, 2017
    Stocking the wrong species can lead to problems down the road.

  • Aldo Leopold Festival diversifies tourism opportunities in Upper Penninsula

    Published on May 31, 2017
    Nature festival activities include birding, hiking, kayaks and more!

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