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In Tompkins County, educational activities and games were organized by FORCES, Friends of Recreation, Conservation and Environmental Stewardship.
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Since June 1, a half-dozen goats have been used to target and eat unwanted plants or brush that have overrun a waterway.
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The spotted lanternfly eats away at the bark of trees. It’s a threat to some commercial crops that are big in New York like grapes and apples.
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The lanternfly lays its eggs in masses that look like smears of mud on trees, vehicles, and outdoor furniture.
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Canadian researchers are studying how to help prevent the spread of this fish
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Cornell University says it will cut down more than 2,000 ash trees in the next few years because of an invasive beetle.
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An invasive insect is attacking hemlock trees in Michigan and along the East Coast. The hemlock woolly adelgid is an aphid-like bug, and it can kill hemlocks.
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Asian Longhorned Beetle Photograph credit: Kenneth R. Law, USDA APHIS PPQ, www.forestryimages.org/The Asian Longhorned Beetle showed up on New York City…