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The Nevada Department of Agriculture has announced the retirement of state entomologist Jeff Knight. Knight's departure marks ...
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - When Mormon Crickets descend upon Nevada, or the California Tortoiseshell makes an abundant appearance or ...
Nevada Department of Agriculture announces retirement of State Entomologist Jeff Knight after 40 years of service.
Jeff Knight has spent 40 years with the Nevada Department of Agriculture, the majority of those as state entomologist.
The Nevada Department of Agriculture announced the retirement of State Entomologist Jeff Knight, effective July 4, 2025, following an extraordinary 40-year career dedicated to safeguarding Nevada’s ...
Washoe Lake and Dayton State Parks invite visitors to explore the desert after dark and discover the pollinators that keep our ecosystems thriving. Evening Scorpion Hunts at both […] ...
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Sacramento Municipal Utility District drives biodiversity through its ROW and utility corridor management program in Northern ...
Over the last five years, while local jails in the United States have been holding fewer people, New Mexico’s largest jail ...
Dr. Staci Baker regrets her decision to enter into a settlement with NV Energy, which cleared trees and vegetation from her ...