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Proliferating Pollen (Michigan)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Indiana)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (North Carolina)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Iowa)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Kentucky)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Tennessee)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Florida)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Virginia)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Alabama)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Mississippi)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Idaho)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Arizona)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (New Mexico)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Colorado)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Ohio)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Nevada)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (California)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Proliferating Pollen (Montana)

About 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from ragweed allergies in late summer and fall. Mid-August marked the unofficial start to ragweed season, which generally lasts until a killing frost. Ragweed grows throughout the U.S. and has many qualities that make it a “most wanted” allergy culprit: A single ragweed plant, which only lives [...]

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Hurricane Prep

One of the greatest possible causes of death during a hurricane is storm surge, when ocean winds create a force that pushes water toward the shore.  This causes a tide that can increase the water level at least 15 feet, and waves on top of this increased water level can increase flooding.  Storm surge is [...]

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New England Invasives

It’s estimated about 4,000 invasive (non-native) plant species have established populations in the U.S., and about 1,000 of those species are known to threaten natural areas and native plants.  While some plants were intentionally introduced to control erosion, provide livestock grazing, or serve another purpose, others have “escaped” from botanical gardens, arboretums, and our own [...]

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