News

It’s that time of year, when midsummer is in full bloom, and the weather is congenial to being in the great out-of-doors.
Welcome to Galaxy Geeks! In this video, we're diving into the enchanting world of "The Wild Robot" (2024) for the very first ...
I was just out on the trails nearby and saw a bunch of this right on the edge. If your kids are on bikes or stroller, PLEASE ...
An invasive, noxious plant is making its presence known in southeast Saskatchewan, and experts are urging residents to take ...
Michigan's ecosystem is diverse, stunning and perhaps deadly. Growing in the state's woodlands are poisonous plants. Here are six to avoid.
Contact herbicides are the safest way to control poison hemlock, as all parts of the plant are toxic. Wild parsnip often grows near poison hemlock, but unlike hemlock, it causes skin reactions.
Contact herbicides are the safest way to control poison hemlock, as all parts of the plant are toxic. Wild parsnip often grows near poison hemlock, but unlike hemlock, it causes skin reactions.
You know enough to sidestep a melted Popsicle on the sidewalk. Your devotion to sunscreen borders on religious: Yes, you re-apply. Dehydration? You fight it with an always-full water bottle.
Having a run-in with a patch of wild parsnip, it turns out, is likely to result in a skin reaction that can amount to the equivalent of second-degree burns, complete with impressively horrifying ...
It’s a pretty plant, but don’t touch it! Known as wild parsnip or poison parsnip, this common invasive can be seen along roadsides and in other unmaintained locations. The plant grows up to four feet ...
According to the app iNaturalist, wild parsnip has been found to the north of us, near Walker, and to the south, near St. Cloud, but not yet in Crow Wing County. Unfortunately, it may be here soon.