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Keeping the invasive bugs at bay
… bugs at bay Ash borers are found in about 30 US states and the woolly adelgid in about 17. Woolly … Foresters and researchers track and attack spreading invaders Shelving Rock Trail offered a shady respite on a … Three ashes in the parking area were stripped of their bark around the base, revealing serpentine galleries where ash …
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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 … in the 60s and 70s on the polluted rivers and lakeshores around western Lake Erie. The magnificent beaches near my … period of progress, leaving a substantial portion of US waters still polluted, as shown in the illustration for …
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How Lyme disease became unstoppable
… England, as well as a smattering of early cases elsewhere around the country, Lyme has been unrelenting in its march … has a case fatality rate of around 10 percent. “For us,” he says, “that is very concerning.” How did we … change was the greatest driver of known zoonotic spillover events in recent decades. This finding fits well with the …
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Strategies for achieving equitable green infrastructure in US urban planning
… Strategies for achieving equitable green infrastructure in US urban planning Research team puts forth solutions in upcoming virtual events + website and papers. Green roof, Brooklyn, NY. … pending large scale investments in infrastructure systems around the country, how can we ensure that green …
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The threat nobody is talking about? Covid spillback
… then be passed back to humans, is higher.” In the US, government organisations have already launched … the beginning of the pandemic, a number of research teams around the world have been surveying domestic animals such … more important in terms of preventing problematic spillback events, pointing out that if pets or farm animals become …
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The Search for Animals That Could Carry the Next Deadly Virus
The Search for Animals That Could Carry the Next Deadly Virus Scientists are finding new ways to … than previously known. A number of countries around the world are involved in or fund programs to test … complex, not fully understood, and likely to involve random events that, by definition, can’t be predicted. “We need …
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Cloudburst-prone cities should share their umbrellas — and plans
… strides in reducing flooding and damages, city planners must strategize together January 16, 2020 … part of a recent study looking at the ways that cities around the world are adapting to prepare for … infrastructure will perform under different cloudburst events. Cities need to invest in collecting data to better …
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It's time to reimagine spread of harmful aquatic invaders
It's time to reimagine spread of harmful aquatic invaders Photo by Michael via Flickr … discovery of round gobies in the Hudson should remind us of our failures in invasive species management and spur … fish movement) and have been used in working canals around the world. The “Reimagine the Canals” …
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Dr. Vanessa Rubio
… to study giant tree dynamics under the Gigante project. Using data generated from field surveys and drone flights … with Dr. Nathan Swenson, she centered most of her research around understanding the role of stochastic and …
ltumblety - 11/20/2023 - 12:04
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Peter Groffman elected president of the Ecological Society of America
… of ecological and conservation success stories. Join us in our Millbrook, NY auditorium or tune in virtually. More details to come on the Cary events page .
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