MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota's warm winter has hurt the fight to control invasive species that attack trees and plants. Common invasive insects we see each year cannot survive typical Minnesota winters.
Oak trees around Minnesota have suffered from bouts of heavy precipitation and drought — conditions that make them more vulnerable to two-lined chestnut borer, a beetle that eats the inner bark of oak ...
When everything needs to be taken down, spots are available to safely dispose of natural Christmas trees. The Fairmont City Street Shop at 417 East Margaret Street and Sherburn Nursery Drop Site at 10 ...
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Dispose Christmas trees properly to avoid invasive species spreading: Ag. Dept.
The best way to spread Christmas cheer is not to spread invasive species hiding in festive foliage, but instead disposing of ...
Jonah Kaplan is WCCO and CBS News Minnesota's investigative reporter and has built a strong reputation for his balanced and in-depth coverage of high-impact issues including the economy, immigration, ...
With wispy tufts that drape trees like haunted-house cobwebs, old man’s beard lichen can be an unexpected sight in northern Minnesota forests. It resembles a petite version of Spanish moss seen on ...
Cory Netland is a Department of Natural Resources area wildlife supervisor working out of New London, Minn. — not too far from where he grew up. Like the state’s other 80,000 or so pheasant hunters, ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is urging residents to properly dispose of holiday greenery ...
BADOURA — Trees could face another year of uncertainty as Minnesota forests continue to work out of the 2021 drought. With the Badoura State Forest Nursery finishing its annual spring process to ...
Hiking through Minnesota’s majestic forests is a tradition enjoyed by generations. Studies show that time in nature boosts mental health and well-being. As you walk beneath the canopy, you might ...
As the world warms, trees in such forests will no longer be adapted to their local climates. That’s where assisted migration comes in John H. Tibbetts, Knowable Magazine On a brisk September morning, ...
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