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Getting parks out of green infrastructure purgatory
… as a stormwater management strategy. This is because in 2007, the EPA endorsed a green infrastructure definition … a box-ticking afterthought or where they are convenient. 4) Community members must be involved in park planning and …
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Cloudburst-prone cities should share their umbrellas — and plans
… of rain fell in just thirty minutes. In New York City in 2007, a severe thunderstorm dropped over 4 inches of rain in some parts of the city in a mere two …
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Herbivory
… Woodland Biodiversity Time : 3-4 40 minute periods Setting : … of our ecosystems. http://www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/emerald-ash-borer-and-other-invaders http://www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/new-york-hotbed-damaging-forest-pests …
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Clarifying the Clean Water Act
Clarifying the Clean Water Act December 10, 2014 … Learn more in an essay by Strayer: www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/cleaning-clean-water-act .
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Climate change is pushing the American redstart’s breeding range southward
… hit particularly hard, with abundance dropping by up to 45% between 1998 and 2005. Blue jays, American robins, … The team published their findings in Nature in 2007. LaDeau’s work showed that in …
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Cary Institute partners on $3M study on COVID-19 variants that could emerge from wildlife
… an infection, replicate, or spread in any way. In Step 4, the team will draw on 30 years of environmental …
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Dr. Evan Gora
… ecology, lightning, plant death, decomposition 845 677-7600 x237gorae@caryinstitute.org Evan Gora is a …
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In the Tropics, woody vines make lightning more deadly for forests
In the Tropics, woody vines make lightning more deadly for forests March 27, 2023 Tropical Forests Many tropical…
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Animal reservoirs—where the next SARS-CoV-2 variant could arise
… Photo by Dzīvnieku brīvība August 4, 2022 JAMA …
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Beech Bark Disease
… which is native to Europe, is small (0.5-1 mm, or 0.02-0.04 inches) and feeds on tissues just under the bark. When it …
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