Computer models predict that hotter, drier conditions in North America will limit the growth of a fungus that normally curbs the spread of the spongy moth, an invasive species that has caused millions ...
Considered extinct for over 80 years, a chance find on a sea stack where little survives has sparked hope for the future of ...
About 17,600 property owners in Central and Eastern Washington will begin to receive letters with information about a project ...
We’ll begin with one of the most familiar, and most-loved, butterflies in North America, the Monarch. Their orange-on-black pattern is offset by a black border with small white spots, reminiscent of ...
The state’s agriculture department is asking for permission to treat about 17,000 parcels in central and eastern Washington ...
Besides enduring weeks of the 17-year cicada brood cacophony in 2024, we also dealt with the itch mite invasion that followed, an overabundance of earwigs in late spring and Asian lady beetle hordes ...
A 13-million-year-old species of turtle has been discovered after its fossil sat in a display case at an NT museum for ...
Scientists compare how ants and humans solve complex spatial challenges. Uncover the unexpected results of a fascinating ...
Many gardeners embrace the benefits of weeds like clover in the lawn, but even diverse turf areas require some weed control.
"Mealworm beetles are storage pests that attack stored grain, but we noticed their presence at a chicken coop where plastic ...
News is taking a look back over the past year and some of the most important wildlife and outdoor topics we covered. A lot ...