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Michigan brown marmorated stink bug report for August 31, 2015
Published on September 2, 2015
Few brown marmorated stink bugs were caught in two monitoring network traps in Berrien County this week. -
Michigan spotted wing Drosophila report for August 31, 2015
Published on September 2, 2015
Susceptible crops must be protected or risk infestation by spotted wing Drosophila across the state. -
Invasive species and global trade: Finding the connections
Published on September 1, 2015
Discover how environmental issues are rooted in our global interactions. -
Black walnut trees threatened by Thousand Cankers Disease
Published on August 31, 2015
New project from MSU seeks to protect the popular black walnut tree from dangerous disease. -
MSU outreach program targets Invasive pests threatening Michigan trees
Published on August 31, 2015
Thousand Cankers Disease, Asian Longhorned Beetle and Hemlock Wooly Adelgid targets of new outreach project that seeks to get residents involved by providing a network for tracking and reporting possible new invasive species. -
State seeks input on new island management plan by end of August
Published on August 28, 2015
Plan addresses state-managed land administered by the DNR in northern Lake Michigan. -
Aliens invade Traverse City’s Visitor Center in September
Published on August 28, 2015
Display to feature live sea lampreys and showcase other invasive species to the Great Lakes. -
Water enthusiasts can ID invasive plant species with helpful guide
Published on August 28, 2015
"A Michigan Boater’s Guide to Selected Invasive Aquatic Plants” can assist boater and paddlers in identifying plants that may be harmful in our local waterways. -
Michigan brown marmorated stink bug report for August 25, 2015
Published on August 26, 2015
Brown marmorated stink bug nymphs were caught in three monitoring network traps in Berrien and Grand Traverse counties this week. -
Michigan spotted wing Drosophila report for August 25, 2015
Published on August 26, 2015
High pressure from spotted wing Drosophila continues. Susceptible crops must be protected or risk infestation.