Mentor: Melany Fisk, Ph.D. Invasive honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) have become widely abundant in the forests of southern Ohio. Deer and honeysuckle are ...
A deer eats a plant you don’t recognize. Then, another, and another, and it “selects” these over your food plot or corn pile. On another hunt, a buck hits several obscure native species, and ...
An outbreak of the viral epizootic hemorrhagic disease is killing white-tailed deer in numerous Eastern states, sparking a warning to hunters about the potential dangers of eating infected venison.
As spring gets underway, a plant haunting the dreams of many a conservationist has made its return. Honeysuckle is back. The invasive, sunlight-hogging bush has begun taking over fields, roadsides and ...
Hundreds of Ohio's deer have grown sick or died recently due to an outbreak of epizootic hemorrhagic disease, or EHD, according to Ohio Department of Natural Resources data. The disease has been ...
Honeysuckle is deceptive: It looks pretty, smells sweet... and slowly kills all the plants around it. To be more specific, I'm talking about Japanese honeysuckle and bush honeysuckle. They're invasive ...
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