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  1. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … of maple, oak, and pine on the eastern side of New York’s Hudson Valley, Rick Ostfeld and his team of research scientists … change was the greatest driver of known zoonotic spillover events in recent decades. This finding fits well with the …

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  2. Cary Institute to offer immersive, paid research experience for teachers

    … minority populations. Teachers from four under-resourced Hudson Valley school districts that serve both urban and rural …

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  3. Rare spotting of moose on Cary's Hudson Valley campus

    Rare spotting of moose on Cary's Hudson Valley campus Photo taken by Cary trail cam …

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  4. Fifty-year-old law proves we can address environmental challenges

    … I will begin this story in Ohio, where a couple of famous events in the history of water pollution occurred, and where … the nearly untreated waste of millions of people into the Hudson River, where concentrations of fecal bacteria were … 1996. Estuaries 19: 890-900. In the late 1960s, two events in Ohio pushed forward national resolve to eliminate …

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  5. A lethal tick-borne disease is spreading in the US, driven by climate change

    … those submissions, Thangamani found that the lower Hudson Valley in New York state has become a hotspot for Powassan … of Powassan virus in ticks he’s tested in the lower Hudson Valley have increased between 3 and 5 percent in the …

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  6. Viewpoint: Explore every solution to stop invasive species

    Hudson River , … Given the enduring and expensive harm from aquatic invaders, the cost of maintaining the Erie Canal's connected … Great Lakes. Both would have serious consequences in the Hudson River, including hindering recreational boating and …

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  7. Scientists say this tick season may not be bad, but the risk of Lyme is higher

    … mice, black-legged ticks and Lyme infections in the Hudson River Valley, Richard Ostfeld is pretty sure we’re going to …

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  8. Human impact on the environment may make pandemics more likely, experts warn

    … from the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, in New York's Hudson Valley. How did the virus get from bats to humans? Daszak …

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  9. Why is this virus different?

    … do it safely. There are a number of resources available in Hudson Valley communities, such as Red Hook Responds and NYS …

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  10. Keeping the invasive bugs at bay

    … Foresters and researchers track and attack spreading invaders Shelving Rock Trail offered a shady respite on a …

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