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Renovation brings native plants and pollinators back to Pinehurst N˚2 golf course
Since the first golf championship was held at Pinehurst Resort in 1901, it is recognized as one of the most prestigious golf resorts in the...

Does Landscape Modification Affect Bee Species Richness Over Time?
Human development is known to have a significant impact on the environment, including arthropod species quantity and diversity. However, not much has been investigated about...

CIPM wins Silver in Wolfpack Wellness Certification
As an achievement for health and wellness advocacy, CIPM has been awarded Silver in NC State’s Well Wolfpack Certification program. This accomplishment highlights the Center’s...
Transforming Urban Spaces into Pollinator Havens: CIPM Director Curates a Special Collection in the Journal of Integrated Pest Management
The expansion of urban areas, which has intensified in recent decades, poses a threat to biodiversity and the natural ecosystems. Despite this, well-managed green...
CIPM publishes a paper with USDA APHIS PPQ on a pest modeling framework
Author: Dr. Yu Takeuchi Non-native pests and diseases pose a risk of economic and environmental damage to managed and natural U.S. forests and agriculture. To...