Invasive Species
Florida’s deadliest python hunter is a conservationist at heart
Why these gigantic spiders love to be near traffic
Wisteria season is here—but be careful which species you plant
How a deadly fungus could decimate North America’s salamanders
After 175 years, Galápagos giant tortoises return home
Invasive species are messing with the mating rituals of natives
What 60 decomposing lizards can tell us about dinosaur death
Invasive ticks have scientists spooked about new diseases
Should you still squash spotted lanternflies? Here’s what to know
Female invasive joro spiders may dabble in cannibalism
What do you do with thousands of dead Everglades pythons?
Australia has an absurdly huge feral camel problem
10 lizards came to Cincinnati in a sock. Now there are thousands.
These invasive pests are tormenting Florida’s manatees
How wildfires can grow deadly overnight
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