An unusual surge in the invasive Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) has been observed in Alberta, attributed to climate change, land disturbances, and poor pasture management.
The high productivity of Charlie Lake is leading to alarming deterioration.
These beetles are invasive and can devastate gardens and wild lily populations, as they feed on all parts of lily plants. They are likely being introduced to the region by traveling on imported lilies, and are able to survive in the warmer temperatures brought about by climate change.
An observer reports an unusually large influx of sargassum seaweed on Tulum's coast, requiring constant cleanup by resort staff, a phenomenon studied for its diverse impacts.
The Balsam Poplar in the Montney Valley are weakened and after a somewhat gentle winter of snow and wind are subject to unusual amounts of blowdown, uprooting, and breakage.
Construction of flood control berms in the city of Medicine Hat appears to have facilitated the proliferation of invasive flora in the city.
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