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“Biological Control for Japanese Knotweed tested in New York,” Adirondack A[...]

After extensive testing and review by federal agencies, in March of this year, an insect native to Japan called the knotweed psyllid (Aph[...]
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“Divers clear popular Lake George waterfront of most invasive plants,” Adir[...]

Gwendolyn Craig, August 13, 2020 A surprise garden of invasive aquatic plants growing off the shores of Millio[...]
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“DEC Confirms Infestation of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in Adirondacks,” DEC[...]

August 11, 2020 The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced the confirma[...]
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“How to protect Ash trees in the Adirondacks from Emerald Ash Borer? Don’t [...]

Emily Russell, August 6, 2020 TAMMARA VAN RYN: There are absolutely things people can do. The Emerald Ash Borer i[...]
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“Inspectors block new Lake George invaders as boat numbers swell,” Adironda[...]

Gwendolyn Craig, August 6, 2020 “Record-breaking activity, near-record summer high temperatures, and the ad[...]
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“Emerald ash borer documented for first time in Adirondacks,” Adirondack Ex[...]

Gwendolyn Craig, August 5, 2020 State officials confirmed Tuesday night that emerald ash borer has infested some [...]
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“Diving for Milfoil,” Adirondack Daily Enterprise[...]

Aaron Cerbone, July 30, 2020 The Upper Saranac Foundation, having greatly reduced the invasive Eurasian waterm[...]
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“Invasives agency hosts webinar on knotweed eradication,” The Sun[...]

APIPP’s knotweed treatment efforts will expand this year in a pilot collaboration with the former Regional Inlet Invasive Plant Pro[...]
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