LAKE SIMCOE — The Ontario government is investing $2 million to help municipalities, Indigenous communities, conservation authorities and local organizations stop the spread of harmful invasive ...
Ontario is spending $2 million this summer to combat invasive species, including non-native plants like water soldier around Lake Simcoe, common buckthorn and Japanese knotweed that can overwhelm ...
A lobster-like invasive species of crayfish has now been confirmed in Ontario, with officials warning of the potential long-term impacts on freshwater ecosystems in the event that the creature ...
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Invasive spotted lanternfly reported in Ontario
A sighting of an invasive insect that’s considered a threat to native hardwood and fruit trees was recently reported in St. Catharines. According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s website, the ...
A new study confirms that an invasive crustacean species has now established a self-sustaining population in yet another one of the Great Lakes. Hemimysis anomala (Crustacea, Malacostraca), more ...
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