The busy season of U.S. Supreme Court decisions has come to an end, and among the policies justices struck down is the federal government s ability to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions from power plants. But what does it mean for Idaho? Justices ruled that the U.S. .
Eating everything it can find, the spongy moth caterpillar – formerly known as the gypsy moth caterpillar – may not notice the defoliation it’s causing. But state officials and researchers do and are preparing to track the caterpillars’ population.
Eating everything it can find, the spongy moth caterpillar – formerly known as the gypsy moth caterpillar – may not notice the defoliation it’s causing. But state officials and researchers do and are preparing to track the caterpillars’ population boom across several counties this spring.
The southern pine beetle, a destructive pest that can wreak havoc on tree populations if left unchecked, was lured into traps in New Hampshire and Maine, far north of its historical range.“We were pretty astonished. It should not be this far north,”.
We take for granted the colorful foliage every year in N.H. But some 30,000 acres of oak forest were defoliated this summer by the re-emergence of lymantria, an invasive species. How will this affect our color this fall?