UADA researchers track Asian longhorned tick as it spreads to 10 Arkansas counties
The Asian longhorned tick was first confirmed in the United States in 2017 before being found in Arkansas in 2018
The Asian longhorned tick was first confirmed in the United States in 2017 before being found in Arkansas in 2018
Cuban bulrush, a fast-spreading invasive aquatic plant, was found in September on Cane Creek Lake within Cane Creek State Park
Researchers with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture are tracking the spread of an invasive tick affecting cattle in Arkansas
Researchers will primarily focus on counties within the Arkansas Delta as well as the tier of counties bordering Louisiana
Boat traffic has resumed in areas of Millwood Lake that were affected by the discovery of Cuban bulrush, an aquatic invasive plant
A recent discovery of water hyacinth, an invasive aquatic plant, has forced the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and Georgia-Pacific Crossett LLC to temporarily close the boating access to the Lake Georgia-Pacific
“If something doesn’t happen, we’re going to lost all our [native] fish”