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he Washington State Department of Agriculture’s (WSDA) Plant Services Program has updated the state’s Noxious Weed Seed and Plant Quarantine to include several new plant species.
The STAR (Saving Tomorrow’s Agriculture Resources) program is gaining traction in Washington and beyond—providing a free, ...
As a primarily volunteer effort, the Washington Bee Atlas has discovered over 25 new or rare bee species in the state. More volunteers are needed to help document Washington's native bees.
While most cases in Washington are concentrated in Central and Eastern Washington, they can occur anywhere mosquitoes are active—from late spring through fall. WNV is spread by mosquitoes that have ...
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