The Native Plant Collection was established in 1931. At the time, 60 acres had been set aside to create the Connecticut College Arboretum. Twenty acres of this original allotment, between Williams ...
Connecticut awarded $400,000 to 12 projects that will reduce the impacts of aquatic invasive species on inland waters in the ...
Connecticut is home to many plants, some of which are considered invasive exotics. They are called exotic because they are not native to our region, and invasive because they are able to reproduce on ...
Last year, an invasive species of Hydrilla was discovered in Gardner Lake, prompting Connecticut legislators to propose ...
“It’s really becoming the emerging invasive plant in Connecticut,” Goclowski. “There are very few native species that will actually eat it. Our native species aren’t really adapted to ...