Prepare for spring by repairing winter damage, incorporating cover crops and controlling early-emerging pests.
Launched in 2022, the Oregon Pest Monitoring Network now includes pest forecasts that use weather data and phenology models ...
As Oregon gets hotter and drier due to climate change, tree-killing invasive pests that prefer warmer temperatures are thriving — endangering Sitka spruce along the coast, firs in the mountains and ...
A picture of a teeny black and white bug spotted in Portland and posted to a nature observation website earlier this month spurred a multiagency manhunt. Species-watchers on the iNaturalist site grew ...
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