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Have you heard the latest news on Jumping Worms being discovered in New Brunswick? Originally from Asia/Japan, these invasive worms are much larger than other non-native European Earthworms and can have greater impacts on our environment and forests. This can include impacting forest productivity
Asian jumping worms and where you may find them
Invasive Jumping Worms … Will they make an impact in our area? – CLWA
Invasive Jumping Worms, What Gardeners Need To Know
Grow Me Instead: Oriental Bittersweet — New Brunswick Invasive Species Council
Don't jump for joy: invasive jumping worms could be in your garden, News
The enemy of dirt: Asian jumping worms leave soil barren, City & State
Legless, Leaping Larvae - The New York Times
Job Opportunity: Summer Project Assistant — New Brunswick Invasive Species Council
Jumping Worms – Wisconsin Horticulture
Jump for Joy Quilt Along, Part One: Supplies & Cutting - WeAllSew
Be on the lookout for invasive, jumping 'earthworms on steroids' - WTOP News
Asian jumping worms and where you may find them
Asian jumping worms are an invasive species destroying our forests, and already in our yards - Cambridge Day
Cornell Cooperative Extension
invasive asian jumping worms: a 2019 research update, with brad herrick of uw-madison - A Way To Garden