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  1. Beech Bark Disease

    … presence of the beech scale insect in North America as of 2015. From Cale et al. 2017. The beech scale insect, … foliage-eating beetle that was discovered in Nova Scotia in 2012. It is killing beech trees in forested and urban areas …

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  2. A diversity of wildlife is good for our health

    … and protect nature. Photo by Ali Rajabali April 5, 2021 … diseases tend to proliferate. Credit: Cary Institute Photo Archive. “When we erode biodiversity, we favor …

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  3. Leaded soil

    … decline in the average content of lead in the soil (-45%) and in the blood of children (-64%) in New Orleans … of Sciences 116: 22058-22064. Schwarz, K. and 5 others. 2012. The effects of the urban built environment on the …

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  4. Herbivory

    … Eat the Plants https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFRCe65NV44 Project an image of poison ivy.  Ask … 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 …

  5. Clarifying the Clean Water Act

    … Learn more in an essay by Strayer: www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/cleaning-clean-water-act .

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  6. Science in action: Lake trout research informs new Adirondack nature preserve

    … of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s ‘Philosophers’ Camp’ in 1858.  The new conservation agreement is the result of a …

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  7. Troubling waters: Antiviral medications in wastewater may drive resistance in bat-borne viruses

    … A person taking Tamiflu, for example, will excrete about 75% of each dose in its active form, and sewage treatment …

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  8. Living with wildfire: Q&A with Winslow Hansen, Forest Ecologist

    … filter running. Drink lots of water and consider wearing a K95 if you need to venture out. Can we expect more of the … people start the vast majority of fires. Between 1992 and 2012, people were responsible for starting 84% of all fires …

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  9. Ashley Alred

    Ashley Alred Education Program Leader845 677-7600 x321alreda@caryinstitute.org Before … make decisions about conservation issues. Since 2012, she has been an environmental educator in five …

    ltumblety - 01/25/2023 - 10:17

  10. Why you should brake for opossums

    … of time – but they kill the vast majority – more than 95% percent of the ticks that try to feed on them. So these … whenever possible, avoiding opossum collisions. July 23, 2012