Pioneering University of Stirling-led research has revealed the diverse and damaging impact Himalayan balsam has on river ...
Research published by the a team from the University of Stirling has proven the negative impacts of Himalayan balsam on ...
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Scientists enlist unlikely helpers in fight against harmful species: 'We are constantly assessing for new risks and threats'
"Once it starts to establish in the wild, then it sort of starts taking over itself." Scientists enlist unlikely helpers in ...
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Why people are ripping flowers from local waterways
Thousands of plants along Nottingham's waterways are being ripped out by the root. Volunteers have spent more than 1,000 hours during the summer getting rid of Himalayan balsam - often seen in swathes ...
Residents across Belfast are voicing concern over the rampant spread of Himalayan balsam, an invasive plant threatening wildlife. Councillors in the area are now working to slow the spread through ...
New research into the behaviour of an invasive plant seen on riverbanks across the UK could help improve the management of the problem, experts have found. The University of Stirling study provides ...
Scientists working for government breed biological control agents in lab to take on species choking native wildlife ...
University of Stirling study finds Himalayan balsam weakens UK riverbanks, increases erosion, and harms water quality, impacting river habitats ...
New research has shown that the species can disrupt the physical stability of ecosystems in ways that can have far-reaching consequences. Including significantly weakening riverbanks over winter.
New research into the behavior of an invasive plant seen on riverbanks across the UK could help improve the management of the problem, experts have found. New research into the behaviour of an ...
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