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Weevils imported from Louisiana released in South Africa to fight invasive water plant problemScientists hope hungry black weevils imported from Louisiana can help tackle South Africa's invasive water plant problem.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - These volunteers are trying to change the wooded landscape at this small nature preserve in Arnaudville. “This acre back here has a lot of invasives, tallows, Chinese ...
ARNAUDVILLE, La. (WVUE) - A group of Louisiana plant enthusiasts is encouraging homeowners to “go native” with their yards. The Acadiana Native Plants Project operates out of an arboretum in ...
There’s something innately heart-soaring about walking among flowers and greenery after winter’s stretch of bareness. It’s ...
The only way that we can see what a Louisiana landscape looked like before the age of photography is through old paintings drawings. The unique language, music, and culture of Creole Louisiana is ...
Shortly after the New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street, trauma teams at New Orleans hospitals stepped up to save lives at a moment’s notice. University Medical Center New Orleans, the only ...
Dozens of tiny black weevils cling onto a fern plant as it is tossed onto a leafy green mat coating the surface of South Africa's Crocodile River. Those weevils aren't tossed into the river by ...
HARTBEESPOORT, South Africa (AP) — Dozens of tiny black weevils cling onto a fern plant as it is tossed onto a leafy green mat coating the surface of South Africa's Crocodile River. Those ...
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