Invasive Plants

  • An up-close image of a spotted sparrow. The bird is sitting on a tree branch.
    In this module, we will explore many different invasive species and the effects they are having on different environments. Below…
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    Learning Module – Invasive Species

  • Rima in a lab
    This is the 1st video in this series. Learn how scientists like Rima Lucardi got interested into their field of…
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    Developing a Testable Question with Rima Lucardi USDA Forest Service (1/4)

  • Thumbnail from the Developing a Testable Question with Scott Horn YouTube video featuring Chinese Privot
    This is the 1st video in this series. Learn how scientists like Scott Horn develop a testable question by choosing…
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    Developing a Testable Question with Scott Horn USDA Forest Service (1/4)

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    This is the 2nd video in this series. Learn how scientists like Scott Horn look at previous studies to decide…
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    Planning to Test Your Question with Scott Horn USDA Forest Service (2/4)

  • The pdf cover of the 'Don't Judge a Soil' article which features a photo of vegetation burning.
    When a wildfire burns across a forest, logs and stumps on the ground may completely burn up. When this happens…
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    Don’t Judge a Soil by Its Color: Exploring Forest Soil Following a Wildfire

  • Drawing of mice eating spotted knapweed.
    In the Western United States, spotted knapweed is one of the most widely found nonnative plants. Spotted knapweed was brought to the United…
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    Goll-ly! Don’t Take a Knapweed! The Impact of Nonnative Plants and Animals on Deer Mice

  • Drawing of a cardinal bird flying.
    The Oriental bittersweet is a vine that was transported to the United States from Asia in 1860. Oriental bittersweet escaped from gardens and…
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    Hurry Up and Wait: Investigating an Unusual Strategy for Invasion

  • Natural Inquirer cover for the Wildland Fire 2 issue. There are four squares, the top left is a row of tents, top right has a grasshopper, th bottom left a rattlesnake, and the bottom right a woodpecker. All are photographs.
    This journal focuses on wildland fire. Wildland fire is any fire occurring in vegetation areas, regardless of how it was…
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    Wildland Fire 2 – Vol. 13 No. 1