Striking a Deal with the Weed from Hell
Water hyacinth is something of a wonder plant when it comes to ridding water of contaminants.
Accidental Conservation
Golden-headed lion tamarins are an endangered species turned invasive, thriving in the suburbs of Rio. They are not as wild as they might be elsewhere, but not tame either.
The Alien Aesthetic
For some, invasive plants are the scourge of the landscape. For Patterson Clark, they’re a local and abundant source of art supplies.
Send in the Invasivores
Six recipes for ecosystem recovery
Immigration Reform
Invasive species are usually the bad guys in conservation.
Cat Fight
The strange case of the wildlife biologist turned cat poisoner is the latest round in a bitter battle over tens of millions of free-roaming feline hunters. By John Carey.
Early Worm Gets the Bird
Exotic earthworms threaten ground-nesting birds
Boring Expenses
Invasive, wood-boring insects are costing Americans more than $2.
An Invasive in Every Pot
With the growth of the “eat ’em to beat ’em” movement comes a growing number of books and other resources for cooking invasive species.
The Rat in the Hat Doesn’t Come Back
Jeffrey A.