Western governors form council to target invasive species

Molly Mamaril with Blue Zones project, left, shows student the difference between the two bad algae, (top from left) Prickly Seaweed (42%) and Gorilla Ogo (60%), both invasive species and Spiridia (19%), a native alga good for the environment Nov. 26 in Honolulu. (Photo by Kat Wade / Special to the Star Advertiser)
An adult two-lined spittle bug. Both adult and nymph forms feed on plants by sucking out nutrients. (Photo: Big Island Invasive Species Committee)

BOISE, Idaho — States need to work together to stop the spread of invasive species, Western governors say.